October 2019 Grand Lifestyles Magazine

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HELPFUL TIPS

TO PROTECT YOUR HOME PAGE 8

C.H.A.P.S.

NEEDS YOU PAGE 37

GRAND CAFE

NEW HOURS PAGE 38

October 2019 A Publication of Sun City Grand


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GRAND VISION STATEMENT

Grand is the premier active, age−restricted community in Arizona.

GRAND MISSION STATEMENT

Grand provides residents with a high−value community, with resort−style amenities, in which every person can choose to participate and live well, based on their needs and desires. This high standard will maximize our investments and promote our well−being in an active close−knit community.

GRAND VALUE STATEMENTS

In support of our Mission Statement, we hold to these values: We foster relationships built on respect, trust, and effective communications. n

We listen to understand. n

We are open−minded, collaborative, and always look for ways to improve our community. n

We believe in life−long learning and a desire for active well−being. n

We are a forward−looking, fiscally−sound community. n

We encourage an environment of empowerment and personal responsibility.

Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gone—delivery can be restarted upon return.

Aerobic Schedules......................................44 Ask Cappie the Computer Cat...................76

Advertising Information...............................5 Community Association Numbers.............81

Community Special Events........................46 Connect with the Colonnade.....................22

Employment Information.............................5

Club Special Events....................................48

Mission Statement........................................5

Director of Golf Operations........................10

Resource Numbers......................................80

Financial Results...........................................6 Fitness Manager’s Message..........................14 General Manager’s Message..........................8 Grand Learning Communication...............57 Lifestyles Manager’s Message......................12

OUT & ABOUT

ROSE BOWL PARADE PAGE 28

Presentations...............................................56 Ticketed Events...........................................63 Helpful Tips to Protect Your Home Page 8

YourWestValley.com 623-972-6101 Independent 623-972-6101 Surprise Today 623-972-6101

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.suncitygrand.com (under Life in SCG/Communication News/Grand Lifestyles Information); or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office. The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement. Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles and/or ads. If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles, please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7452.

New Next Generation of Training Page 14

Connect with the Colonnade Page 22

The Latest News Page 79

Grandkids Corner Page 78

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Job opportunities are posted on the website at www.suncitygrand.com (Grand Living/Human Resources & Employment). You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N. Remington Dr., Surprise, AZ 85374, fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrgrand@scgcam. com. You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered.

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SCG AUGUST 2019

FINANCIAL RESULTS Aug-19 Actual

ASSOCIATION

Aug-19 Budget

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

Operating Assessment Revenue $

957,942 $

957,745 $

Fitness & Activities Grand Lifestyles Rent Food & Beverage Membership Fees Recreation Revenue

45,130 8,155 24,707 32,653 39,881 150,527

62,138 11,290 24,285 27,849 34,372 159,934

Annual Pass Flex Pass Resident Daily Guest Public Merchandise Driving Range Golf Revenue

94,717 66,103 12,443 35,140 19,605 9,104 237,112

Other Revenue Interest Income TOTAL REVENUE

197

YTD Actual

YTD Budget

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

$ 7,483,804 $ 7,482,795 $

1,009

Forecast CY19

Budget CY19

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

$ 11,348,738 $ 11,347,729 $

1,009

934,954 78,187 245,747 597,682 396,621 2,253,189

1,039,607 91,292 246,799 602,791 391,519 2,372,008

(104,653) (13,105) (1,052) (5,109) 5,102 (118,819)

1,292,347 123,307 356,887 807,396 556,024 3,135,959

1,397,000 136,412 357,939 812,505 550,922 3,254,778

(104,653) (13,105) (1,052) (5,109) 5,102 (118,819)

94,124 61,108 7,383 36,940 15,858 9,160 224,573

(17,008) (3,135) 422 4,804 5,509 (9,407) 593 4,995 5,060 (1,800) 3,747 (56) 12,539

1,068,632 339,921 2,878,693 773,736 153,170 608,137 178,935 6,001,224

1,040,967 375,236 2,821,175 730,231 188,358 560,625 173,000 5,889,592

27,665 (35,315) 57,518 43,505 (35,188) 47,512 5,935 111,632

1,576,332 508,821 3,793,106 969,380 279,919 826,696 261,530 8,215,784

1,548,667 544,136 3,735,588 925,875 315,107 779,184 255,595 8,104,152

27,665 (35,315) 57,518 43,505 (35,188) 47,512 5,935 111,632

7,916 27,751 1,381,248

5,185 22,000 1,369,437

2,731 5,751 11,811

376,103 181,166 16,295,486

122,591 176,000 16,042,986

253,512 5,166 252,500

426,321 269,166 23,395,968

172,809 264,000 23,143,468

253,512 5,166 252,500

Cost of Sales GROSS PROFIT

50,745 1,330,503

70,520 1,298,917

19,775 31,586

1,309,885 14,985,601

1,438,117 14,604,869

128,232 380,732

1,784,863 21,611,105

1,913,095 21,230,373

128,232 380,732

Payroll Utilities Repairs & Maintenance Insurance Professional Fees Landscaping Operating Expense Depreciation TOTAL EXPENSES

821,114 216,722 76,463 32,165 12,487 185,270 313,717 1,500 1,659,437

815,054 205,871 56,925 35,928 16,375 185,794 256,272 1,500 1,573,719

(6,060) (10,851) (19,538) 3,763 3,889 524 (57,445) (85,718)

6,810,875 1,316,760 602,470 260,343 115,698 1,482,233 2,942,555 11,999 13,542,934

6,949,229 1,513,078 486,933 277,624 110,442 1,486,352 2,807,778 12,000 13,643,436

138,354 196,318 (115,537) 17,281 (5,256) 4,119 (134,777) 1 100,544

10,235,200 2,051,012 882,870 404,055 174,805 2,225,409 4,905,327 17,999 20,896,677

10,373,554 2,247,302 767,333 421,336 169,549 2,229,528 4,770,619 18,000 20,997,221

138,354 196,290 (115,537) 17,281 (5,256) 4,119 (134,708) 1 100,544

SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) Before Capital $

(328,935) $

Project Expense

111,061

SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) R OUNDS

$

(274,802) $

(54,133)

$ 1,442,668 $

961,433 $

481,276

-

(111,061)

494,982

-

(494,982)

(440,090) $

(274,802) $

(165,288)

947,686 $

961,433 $

(13,706)

8,074

7,455

136,250

131,918

RESERVE FUND YIELD Money Market Investments TOTAL 1.80%

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Aug-19 Balance $303,563 16,970,000 $ 17,273,563

$

620 CARE FUND Money Market Investments TOTAL

YIELD 1.80%

4,333

Aug-19 Balance $338,570 2,660,000 $ 2,998,570

$

714,428 $

233,152 $

481,276

-

(494,982)

219,446 $

233,152 $

(13,706)

189,333

185,000

494,982 $

4,333

Aug-19 Aug-19 Variance STAFFING Actual BudgetFav/(Unfav) Full Time 169 173 (4) Part Time 138 138 0 Total 307 311 (4)

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SUMMARY OF

SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING Board Approved Resolutions A. General 1. Purchase Request 19-1239-RF – Palm Center – Replaced (2) ADA Door Operators on men’s & women’s restroom door in the amount not to exceed $6,013 (Completed); 2. Purchase Request 19-6291-RF – Adobe Fitness Center – Replaced ADA Door Operator on the women’s locker room door in the amount not to exceed $2,744 (Completed); 3. Accept the 2019 Sun City Grand Strategic Plan Project Progress Report, as submitted; 4. Approved the additional paint scheme choices approved by Architectural Review Committee (ARC); 5. Lease/rental agreement for the Drama Club storage and workspace; 6. Pickleball Love Tournament, with projected attendance in excess of 75 non-resident participants;

PRESIDENT

Terry Murphy 623-388-6721 murphy4grand@ gmail.com

VICE PRESIDENT

Alan Meyer 623-584-5281 grandameyer@ aol.com

7. Approved the concept of the Palm Center Patio refurbishment/ expansion; 8. Acceptance of the Grand Election Team (GET) work group recommendations: a. Director Job Description b. Candidate Recruiting Team c. Leadership Training B. CARE Projects Proposed 1. Purchase Request 19-015-CF – Cimarron Center – Install New EXOS Circuit training system in the amount not to exceed $24,000; 2. Purchase Request 19-016-CF – Design Fee - New Forward Tees for Desert Springs, Cimarron and Granite Falls North & South golf courses in the amount not to exceed $14,000; C. Reserve Projects Proposed 1. Purchase Request 19-2630-76308630-RF – Replace 40 Golf bag stands in the amount not to exceed $6,000;

TREASURER

Jeff Gibbs 623-866-9669 Jeffgibbs.grand@ gmail.com

SECRETARY

Gene Neigoff 623-544-0525 Gene4grand@ cox.net

2. Purchase Request 19-2223-71238413-RF – Golf Pro Shops – PA System Replacements in the amount not to exceed $17,820; 3. Purchase Request 19-214-215-216RF – 1” Palomino Gold Granite Replenishment on Capitan, Calistoga, McMicken (North & South) and Beardsley Trails in the amount not to exceed $748,000; D. Operating Projects Proposed 1. Purchase Request 19-021-OP – Purchase of 4,338 Dozen Range Balls in the amount not to exceed $20,300; 2. ADP 2 – year Rate Lock for the Worker’s Compensation and Payroll, effective November 11, 2019 as presented in the Purchasing Paperwork.

Board Resolutions Denied

BOARD MEMBER

Bob Aiken 623-776-5976 grandaiken@ cox.net

1. Denied – PDP – 019-015 proposal to modify or replace drinking fountains on golf course to accommodate “Bubba Cups”.

BOARD MEMBER

Earl Greenberg greenberg4grand@ gmail.com

BOARD MEMBER

Don Love 530-391-4356 granddonlove@ icloud.com

YOU’LL ALWAYS BE TREATED LIKE FAMILY... AND WE LIKE OUR FAMILY!

Tom Ranalls • 623-695-5687 Kris Ranalls • 623-640-6199

TOM & KRIS RANALLS REALTORS tomrazhomes@gmail.com • krisazhomes@gmail.com SUN CITY GRAND RESIDENTS • FREE CONSULTATION ANYTIME

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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Helpful Tips to Protect Your Home Kenneth Olson, CMCA, AMS General Manager

Home sweet home – it’s a safe and welcoming haven for you and your family. But unfortunately, not everyone sees it that way. Your home and belongings can also be appealing targets to criminals, but there are steps you can take to significantly reduce the risk. Here are some valuable tips to help safeguard your home:

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Lock your doors. This may seem like a no-brainer, but sometimes residents of our community leave their exterior doors unlocked because they know that crime is very low in Sun City Grand and they feel safe. But better safe than sorry—unfortunately, those with criminal intent will find their way inside. Add even more barriers to entry. You can easily make it more difficult for unauthorized visitors to enter your home. For example, if your home has sliding doors that lead outside, placing a block of wood or a pipe in the tracking will prevent it from opening. Install protection devices. If you have a home security system, use it. If you don't— and you can't or don't want to install one—placing a warning sign in your yard or a sign on

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your door can be very effective. Make a presence—or create one. If you're home when a stranger knocks, don't open the door but make sure they know you're there. Ask who it is and if they or their intentions are unfamiliar, tell them you're not interested. If they won't leave, tell them you will call the police—and do it if they continue to lurk. When you're not going to be home, make sure the lights are on and the television or music is playing to make it seem like the house is occupied. Befriend your neighbors. If you'll be away for any length of time, arrange for a neighbor to retrieve your newspaper, pick up your mail and retrieve any packages delivered to the home so it appears that someone is always home. If you are planning to be gone longer than two weeks, fill out a vacation watch form in the Membership office so that our Community Homeowners Association Patrol (C.H.A.P.S.) will periodically check your home exterior while you are gone. Retain clear lines of vision. Having clear sight lines and visibility from your home's windows and doors are important to seeing what's

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going on around you. Be sure to regularly trim your lawn and shrubs—or arrange for a landscaper to do it -- to prevent overgrown foliage from blocking your view. Make sure lights around your home are operational and turned on at night. This will present a well-lit environment and allow unwanted guests to be visible. Timers work very well to provide a lived-in look when you are gone. Don't leave your garage door open. Leaving your garage door open when you're not actually in the garage is an invitation for burglars. Your garage door should only be open when you need to enter or exit with your vehicle. If you want to work in the garage, you can keep the door open for air and light, but always be aware of your surroundings— and if you walk away, close it. Hide your valuables. Jewelry and other valuables can be irresistible targets for criminals, so secure them out of sight in a safe container, like a storage bin, safe, jewelry box, fake book or other clever hiding place. And if you keep your jewelry box in plain sight for convenience, place it somewhere less visible—

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otherwise, you make it easy for a criminal to snatch your prized possessions in seconds. Record IDs and other identifying information. Permanently record all of your electronics' serial numbers—if they don't have any, engrave or permanently write your own information. For additional security, photograph yourself with your belongings to make it easier to recover stolen items, especially if they're sold at pawnshops. Utilize the City of Surprise Risk Assessment Program (no cost). The program includes an on-site visit and survey of your property by a walk through that identifies specific target areas to address. Also, time is spent discussing personal safety devices and security devices appropriate for your property. To obtain more information or to schedule an officer for this free service, call the Surprise Police Department’s Community Relations Unit at 623-222-4422.

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These tips can help keep criminals away from your home and property, but always remember make safety your top priority. If you do experience a home invasion, don't try to play hero—nothing you own is more important than your well-being or even your life. Immediately contact the police if a criminal act occurs, or even if you see suspicious activity near your home or in the community. The Surprise Police Department would much rather deal with a false alarm than a criminal act with the potential to cause harm.

CONVERSATION WITH KEN

The Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion in a casual format. The next Conversation with Ken is October 16, at 6 p.m. in the Palm Center. 8

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FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

is just another way to get out and work on your short game no matter what skill level you are at. You can find the men out putting on Tuesday and Wednesday in season.

Jeff Hochman Director of Golf Operations

The Professional Golf Staff at Sun City Grand is committed to growing the game of golf and keeping the residents busy and active. For several years now, we have worked closely with the following clubs and provide whatever assistance is requested. When you put all of our clubs/programs together, it is a great way to get a potential golfer interested in the game and keeping those playing; playing.

LADY PUTTERS This group is one of the larger golf groups with about 700 members. This lady group putts on a 22,000-square foot putting green 5 days a week to work on their putting skills as well as meet and enjoy the camaraderie of friends and neighbors. This is also a great way for someone to get interested in the game of golf. MEN PUTTERS Because of the success of the Lady Putters, the Men decided to give it a try as well. This club is growing quickly and 10

COUPLES PUTTERS Now the Men and Women have a chance once a month to combine their skills and get to socialize with other co-ed teams. This has proven to be very popular and selling out almost every month. CACTUS PRACTICE This is a supervised practice session in a group setting where golfers of all levels can participate. There is a PGA Professional on hand to give them some instruction to improve their game, teach them proper etiquette of the game and even a rule here and there. This takes place at Cimarron on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00am to 11:00am at a cost of $15 per person. To sign up or to get more info, please visit the Cimarron Golf Shop. 150 CLUB This is a co-ed golf group that plays 9 holes of golf from a tee box of 150 yards or less with a par of 27. The goal of this club is to provide an atmosphere where new golfers can begin, experienced golfers can improve their short game and matured golfers are welcomed and can continue to play. Fun and sociability are the club’s top priorities. This group plays

on Sunday afternoons.

MEN’S AND LADIES 9-HOLE CLUBS This is the great “next step” from the Lady Putters, Men Putters, Couples Putters, Cactus Practice or the 150 Club. If you want to experience golf a little more and move into a par 36 for 9 holes and tee off from yardages outside of 150 yards, then this is the club for you. This club is also right for the experienced golfer that just wants to play 9 holes. The Men play on Monday and Ladies play on Tuesday. MEN’S AND LADIES 18-HOLE CLUBS If you have played some golf and want to be a little more competitive on 18 holes of golf, then this is the next step for you. Both these clubs are extremely active and strive to have both the competitive nature as well as camaraderie of friends and neighbors. The Ladies play on Tuesday and the Men play on Wednesday. The staff at Grand Golf has also made some adjustments to help grow the game of golf. We have had several golfers tell us that sometimes the course is too short from a particular set of tees yet it is too long if they used another set. So, we have “combo tees” for all of our tee boxes. We have essentially created 4 additional tee boxes. We have not stopped there.

We implemented a “Game Improvement Tee.” This tee is about 1,000 yards shorter than our most forward tees. Whether you are a beginner, junior or an experienced player that wants to work on your game, this set of tees is sure to be a hit. The staff is also working on installing another set of tees between the current red and orange tee to offer more variety. With all of this, we are still committed to growing the game of golf. We have implemented a junior golf program. For several years Sun City Grand has offered its courses to the local high schools for their golf teams to practice and have their matches. We have also started a junior program that all junior’s year round will have the opportunity to take advantage of. All juniors 16 years and younger will be able to golf anyone of our 4 courses for free after 3:00pm every day of the year. Any junior that has a paying adult with them will be offered this special program. Junior golf is our future and we need to make sure that we continue to offer opportunities to allow them to play this wonderful sport. Help improve your game and take part in one of our clinics at Cimarron or take a private lesson with one of your SCG PGA professionals. Practicing is great, but practicing the right things is more important.

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FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena Nieto Lifestyles Manager

It was worth the wait... cooler temperatures have finally arrived! Here in Grand that means all of your favorite outdoor events, starting with the return of the Market at Grand! October will prove to be a month of exciting and fun events, including an unprecedented Fall WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY scheduled! As always, we have a wide variety of trips and events for you to choose from. Visit us on suncitygrand.com, additional event and trip details can be found on page 63 of this month’s magazine – or stop in the Activities Office to see us! Thank you for your continued support of your SCG Activities Department. 12

upcoming Grand events OCTOBER 1-2 • TUESDAY

THE ARCHES & CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARKS & SMOOTH WATER RAFTING

OCTOBER 3 • THURSDAY

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY

AZ COYOTES VS COLORADO AVALANCHE

NOVEMBER 4 • MONDAY

HAPPY HOUR @ THE CHAPARRAL CENTER

NPA PRESENTS: A SALUTE TO THE MUSIC OF GLEN CAMPBELL SOLD OUT

NOVEMBER 5 •TUESDAY

RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST

OCTOBER 5 • SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 5 • TUESDAY

MARKET AT GRAND

EXPLORING SABINO CANYON

OCTOBER 9 • WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 9 • SATURDAY

OLD WEST HIGHWAY

HART PRAIRIE ROAD SCENIC DRIVE & 1899 BAR & GRILL

OCTOBER 10 • THURSDAY

WALKIN' ON MAIN—ART, WINE, HISTORY, MUSIC—A CELEBRATION OF HISTORIC 89A

OCTOBER 11 • FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 10 • SUNDAY

OCTOBER 12 • SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 10–13 • SUN.-WED.

GRAND MOVIE SERIES – THE HUSTLE FOUR PEAKS OKTOBERFEST @ TEMPE TOWN LAKE

NASCAR SEMI-FINALS CATALINA ISLAND

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY

FALL LEAVES IN OAK CREEK & LUNCH AT THE JUNIPINE RESORT

THE APACHE TRAIL & TORTILLA FLATS

OCTOBER 19 • SATURDAY

BARLEEN’S SEASON PREMIERE SOLD OUT

OCTOBER 23 • WEDNESDAY

BLUE MAN GROUP AT ASU GAMMAGE

AZ COYOTES VS OTTAWA SENATORS 2:30PM

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 16 • SATURDAY

LUNCH AT THE ASYLUM

NOVEMBER 17 • SUNDAY

OCTOBER 24 • THURSDAY

SHOPPING - KIERLAND COMMONS

SHOPPING BILTMORE FASHION PARK

NOVEMBER 18 • MONDAY

OCTOBER 26 • SATURDAY

AZ COYOTES VS LOS ANGELES KINGS

OCTOBER 28-29 • MON.-TUES.

FALL FOLIAGE FINALE AT BOYCE THOMPSON ARBORETUM

OCTOBER 30 • WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 27–29 • WEDNESDAY–FRIDAY

VERDE CANYON RAILROAD – SPP

NOVEMBER 19 • TUESDAY

KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY & BIOSPHERE 2 WINE DOWN 3PM - VC

NOVEMBER 1 • FRIDAY

TUBAC FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL

NOVEMBER 1 • FRIDAY SHRED DAY SOLD OUT

THANKSGIVING IN LAS VEGAS AND MICHAEL JACKSON ONE BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

NOVEMBER 30 • SATURDAY

PHOENIX SYMPHONY HOLIDAY POPS SOLD OUT

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FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

New Next Generation of Training

for Sun City Grand Residents

Allison Adams Fitness Manager

An impressive number of Grand residents have been using our EXOS ESD cardio-training workouts for almost 2 years now. We are very pleased with our residents’ response to this state-of-the-art program. For all of the participants, it has completely removed the guesswork from their cardiovascular training, and provided effective, structured and highly customized workouts with above-average results. Some EXOS ESD participants have asked whether the ESD concept of training – Recovery+Endurance+Speed – could also be applied to a circuit workout as well. The answer is Yes!

We are launching two unique training vehicles for Grand residents this Fall: the EXOS Performance Kiosk and the Bridge+EXOS Training Engine. These cuttingedge training methodologies offer some of the most advanced techniques available in the industry. A daily challenge for many fitness centers is staff availability, making it difficult to satisfy members who want some professional guidance as they train. To help supply the instruction our residents want, we are introducing the EXOS Performance Kiosk. The Kiosk is a convenient place for them to increase their exercise knowledge base, and thus increase the efficiency and effectiveness of every workout. A collection of short, looping exercise videos makes circuit training readily available to Cimarron trainees. Videos are grouped to emphasize different aspects of training and benefits. With more than 725 videos for staff to choose from, the combinations are almost limitless. Strategically placed multiple monitors throughout our designated EXOS area will reach more residents. Initial emphases will be on Pillar (core) Preparation and on Movement Preparation (flexibility, mobility, range of motion and stability). Pillar Preparation is a brief series of movements that activate and strengthen the core, giving your body greater stability and efficiency prior to doing other movement patterns that rely on the pillar as a foundation. Movement Preparation is an active series of warm-up exercises

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that will re-establish the mobility, coordination and joint stability you enjoyed in your younger years and will improve strength, balance and coordination. It will thus heighten your body's ability to process information, an important contribution to maintaining cognitive function as we age. For residents interested in sportsspecific performance training, we are also introducing the Bridge+EXOS Training Engine. In 2018, EXOS formed a partnership with Bridge Athletic to build a digital training program uniting Bridge's best-inclass technology with the EXOS world class training methodology. Pairing advanced algorithms with thoughtful training, they created the most customizable training tool across the industry - The Bridge+EXOS Training Engine. The Engine is a digital-based system whereby we can create two-, threeor four-month customized strength and conditioning workouts for the off-season either two or three times per week, as well as in-season maintenance workouts when the weather is more amenable to playing sports. The system is app-based, so no matter where you train, your workouts will be available to you. Free EXOS Performance Kiosk and Bridge+EXOS orientations will be starting in November. Sign up at either Adobe or Cimarron to see what these new technologies are all about. Then decide if this is something you can use to get your fitness or sports specific training to the next level. Charles Crevequer SCG/EXOS/Bridge Sports Performance Trainer 623-337-3558

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FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SCG FITNESS CENTERS

CLASS

INSTRUCTOR

TIME

DATE

LOCATION

DAYS PRICE

Sunset Yoga*

Therese

6:30-8 pm

10/16

Palm Center

Wed

$8

Back and Ball Classes**

Marcy

various

start 10/7

Adobe

vary

$64

Stretch & Relax

Marcy

9:00 AM

start 10/7

Adobe

Mon

$2

Barre Express

Sue

6:00 AM

start 10/28

Adobe

M/W

$2

Stability Ball & Core

Sue

6:00 AM

start 11/1

Adobe

Fri

$2

Aqua Aerobics

Cynthia

7:00 AM

start 10/28

Adobe

M/W/F

$2

Aqua Aerobics

Cynthia

8:00 AM

start 10/2

Adobe

Mon

$2

Aqua Aerobics

Linda

8:00 AM

start 10/2

Adobe

W/F

$2

Rusty Hinges H2O

Maggie

11:15 AM

start 10/2

Adobe

M/W/F

$2

Intro to Yoga

Sherry

11:30 AM

start 10/1

Adobe

Tue

$3

T'ai Chi

John

11:00 AM

start 10/7

CIM

Mon

$3

Why Food Matters**

Melissa

10-12 pm

start 10/10

CIM

Thur

$80

Self-Defense

Nat

11:00 AM

start 10/2

CIM

Wed

$3

Chi-Gong Concepts

Tina

1:00 PM

start 9/24

CIM

Tue

$3

Gentle Yoga

Jerry

4:00 PM

10/3

CIM

Thur

$3

Cycle & Core

Sue

4:15 PM

10/28

CIM

Mon

$2

Cycle & Core * Special Event

Sue 5:15 PM 10/30 CIM Wed $2 **Prepaid Series

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Tue

1–5 pm

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THE GRAND ELECTION TEAM IS HOSTING A WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION

You’re Invited If……….. ✓ You have a passion for Sun City Grand ✓ You want to Help Make the Magic Happen ✓ You understand the difference between a resort (everything is done for you) and a Community (a community depends on volunteers to get things done).

And Most of All YOU are Seriously Exploring a Position on Our Board of Directors and/or a Board Appointed Committee If you answered YES to some or all of the above, then YOU are invited to join Board Members and Committee Chairs to meet and mingle and ask the questions that will help you make a decision to become a leader in our great community.

DATE: October 24 TIME: 4:30-6:00 pm PLACE: Palm Center Lobby RSVP: by October 16 to scgelections@gmail.com

We look forward to seeing you there!

Help Make the Magic Happen!

For additional information, visit www.suncitygrand.com or contact scgelections@gmail.com. Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

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Sun City Grand reports a few great volunteers are Missing In Action. We can’t find them anywhere, but we know they are out there. They have expertise, energy, ideas, interest. Everything SCG needs to keep us the Number 1 Active Adult Community in Arizona. If we can identify them there are numerous rewards. Being a candidate for the Board of Directors offers satisfaction in helping our community, engagement with our residents, fun, even awe from your friends and neighbors! If you discover the whereabouts of a volunteer MIA, talk to them and tell them how much you would like to see them on the Board of Directors. Your enthusiasm for their participation may be just the encouragement they need to step up. And one more thing--don’t forget to check out your mirror. The MIA we are looking for just might be YOU!

Want more information?

DATE: October 24 TIME: 4:30-6:00 pm PLACE: Palm Center Lobby RSVP: by October 16 to scgelections@gmail.com

Help Make the Magic Happen!

Applications for the Board of Directors election will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center on December 16. If you have any questions contact us at scgelections@gmail.com Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

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2020

BOARD ELECTION CALENDAR DATE DAY FUNCTION

TIME

Oct 24 Thurs

Wine reception for Potential Board Candidates and Potential Board Committee Candidates (Palm Center Lobby)

4:30 pm

Dec 16 Mon

Candidate packets available at the Membership Desk (daily Mon-Fri) or on www.suncitygrand.com web site

8 am - 4 pm

Dec 31

Tues

Record date of voter eligibility

Jan 6

Mon

Application deadline and electronic statement due

Jan 7

Tues

Required Candidate Briefing – Palo Verde Room - Sonoran Plaza 10 - 11 am

Jan 7

Tues

Withdrawal Deadline

11 am

Jan 7

Tues

Candidate Photo Session - Photo Studio

11 am

Jan 7

Tues

General Manager completes Certification of Candidates

Jan 8

Wed

Candidate Statements & Photos to Printer

Jan 8

Wed

GrandTV Candidate Taping – GrandTV Studio - Palm Ctr

9:30 am

Jan 9

Thurs

Flyers due for approval to Membership Manager

4 pm

Jan 15

Wed

Campaign begins. Posters displayed.

9 am

Jan 16 Thu

Candidate Forum and Resident Questions Sagebrush Room - Sonoran Plaza

7 pm - 9 pm

Jan 18

Round-table "Meet the Candidates" - Cimarron Center

9:30 am - 11:30 am

Jan 21 Tues

Round-table "Meet the Candidates" Sagebrush Ballroom - Sonoran Plaza

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Jan 22

Wed

Voting Begins Electronically

12:01 am

Jan 22

Wed

Paper ballots available in the Phoenix room (M-F 1:30 – 3:30)

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Feb 7 Fri

All Electronic Voting Ends and Mail-in Paper Ballots Must be received by Vendor

12 Noon

Feb 10

Mon

Results are in

Feb 20

Thu

Candidate Debriefing – Palo Verde Room - Sonoran Plaza

Sat

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CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Residents Enjoy Life, Style at Newly Opened Assisting Living at The Colonnade Assisted Living at The Colonnade welcomed its first residents in August. The beautifully appointed facility opened as another option for residents who want to continue living active, independent lifestyles while accessing personalized support and assistance when they need it. Two of the newest residents include Jerry O’Dowd and Cleo Ness.

ABOUT JERRY

As a retired business executive, Jerry has lived in lots of places and has had many homes. He recently made the decision to change homes again when on Aug. 22 he became the very first resident at Assisted Living at The Colonnade. At 93, Jerry made the move at the urging of his children and doctor, who thought it was time he had more assistance. “Within the past year, I’ve had quite a few trips to the hospital due to high blood pressure,” he says. “As you get older, you find it gets a little more difficult to put your medications together, make appointments, pay your bills. Little things become bigger things.” At Assisted Living at The Colonnade, Jerry has help when he needs it. He receives assistance with medication administration and scheduling medical appointments and enjoys housekeeping services as well as gourmet meal preparation. He also has security knowing that he can call caregivers 24/7 with the push of a call button, a safety feature available to every resident at The Colonande.

Even though Jerry still drives and keeps both his car and golf cart at the community, he appreciates that staff will take him to and from doctor’s appointments. “The people couldn’t be nicer,” he says. “The caregivers stop in and visit with you all the time. They kill you with kindness.”

CLEO'S STORY Living just down the hall from Jerry is Cleo Ness, known as the “First Lady” of the center. She’s a charmer at 79 years young who moved in a week after Jerry. They are neighbors once again, having lived next to each other at The Colonnade as independent living residents. Cleo used to breed horses in Wise County, Texas. “I bred horses, birthed them, imprinted them and showed them from east to west, north to south,” she says. She treasures a beautiful print of one of her favorite horses on display in her apartment. It’s the same horse whose likeness adorns a beautiful gold pendant that she proudly wears. Cleo left Texas to move to a casita in The Colonnade in 2012. “We didn’t have a place like this in Texas,” she says. “And I didn’t want to be a burden to my children and grandchildren.” Seven years later she moved into Assisted Living at The Colonnade and has no regrets. “In my later years, the best decision I made was to move into The Colonnade,” says Cleo. “And as of Aug. 29, the best decision I made was to move into assisted living.” She decided she needed a little extra support after having several hospital visits during the last year; one involving a month’s stay. “I decided it was time,” she says simply. “As soon as they got

this place built, I knew I wanted in.” Like Jerry, what Cleo enjoys most about Assisted Living at The Colonnade are the people. “Everyone, from the maintenance folks to the caregivers and nurses is amazing!” She also loves the food. “I like to eat, and the food is fabulous!,” she says. “It’s like eating at a five-star restaurant every day.” Residents order off a menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner that includes selections like filet mignon, chicken cordon bleu and even lobster. Jerry and Cleo also enjoy the many activities Assisted Living at the Colonnade has to offer. “There are so many activities going on,” Cleo says. “I could be occupied every minute of the day if I wanted to.” Cleo still roots for her beloved Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals, and joins a group of residents who gather weekly to watch football on the lounge’s big screen TV. “I’m the only single woman in the facility so far,” she says. “They consider me just one of the guys.” Residents also enjoy happy hour every Friday afternoon with entertainment and snacks. There are also exercise classes, card games and movie nights, complete with popcorn. Both Jerry and Cleo know they’ve made the right decision by moving into Assisted Living at The Colonnade. They enjoy luxurious surroundings and the comfort of support and assistance to make their lives happier and living a little easier. “This place is amazing, and the people are wonderful, outstanding,” says Cleo. “I knew it would be good,” shares Jerry. “But it has exceeded my expectations.”

Assisted Living at The Colonnade is open to residents of Sun City Grand and the surrounding communities. For more information, please visit SunHealthCommunities.org or call (623) 236-3750 to schedule a personal tour. 22

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CULINARY CORNER PUMPKIN ROLL CAKE

"A thin pumpkin cake, rolled around in a white cream filling, then in nuts. Can be frozen and served chilled. Dust with confectioners' sugar, if desired." INGREDIENTS • 3 eggs • 1 cup white sugar • 2/3 cup canned pumpkin • 1 teaspoon lemon juice • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon • 1 teaspoon baking powder • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg • 1 cup chopped walnuts • 6 ounces cream cheese, softened • 1 cup confectioners' sugar • 1/4 cup butter, softened • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). In a mixing bowl, beat eggs on high for 5 minutes. Gradually beat in white sugar until thick and lemon-colored. Add pumpkin and lemon juice. In another bowl combine flour, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg; fold into the pumpkin mixture. Grease a 15x10x1 inch baking pan; line with waxed paper. Grease and flour the paper. Spread batter into pan; sprinkle with walnuts. Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 15 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched. Immediately turn out onto a linen towel dusted with confectioners' sugar. Peel off paper and roll cake up in the towel, starting with the short end. Cool. Meanwhile, in a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners' sugar, butter, and vanilla until fluffy. Carefully unroll the cake. Spread filling over cake to within 1 inch of edges. Roll up again. Cover and chill until serving. Dust with additional confectioners' sugar, if desired. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2019 Allrecipes.com Printed From Allrecipes.com 9/20/2019

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WITHOUT CONSENT

FUTURE PROJECTS WILL BE LIMITED You may be aware that the Board and the Finance Advisory Committee are hard at work preparing the Association’s 2020 budget. One of the steps of this process is to identify the projects that the community would like to accomplish in the coming year. Among the projects under consideration are: renovation of the Cimarron Center, space expansion for the chartered clubs, and new and enhanced food and beverage services. When it comes to planning projects, the major consideration is the cost, which determines, among other factors, how many and which projects we are able to undertake in a given year. Our Long Range Planning Committee has been working for two years to identify enhancements to Sun City Grand that will improve our quality of life and maintain our home values. Once it is determined that a project is needed or desired to be done, finding necessary funding is of paramount importance. According to our CC&Rs, community enhancements are paid for from the CARE fund, which comes from fees paid by purchasers of homes in Sun City Grand. For the most part, our ability to do enhancement projects is directly affected by the size of the CARE fund. Under the current CC&Rs, the CARE fee is set at the amount of the annual homeowners’ assessment (currently $1,511). Approving the new CC&Rs would allow the Board to set the fee at a level which would remain reasonable for home buyers but would enable us to undertake more and/or more expensive projects on our wish list, and sooner.

We are fewer than 600 consents away from our goal of collecting 6,568 in order to pass the new CC&Rs. Our ability to do projects in a reasonable time frame that many of you have expressed interest in depends, in large part, on the availability of CARE funds. If you haven’t already done so, please allow the Board and CAM to keep on enhancing Sun City Grand by signing and submitting a Consent Form today! 26

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SUN CITY GRAND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

WRITTEN CONSENT TO THE AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT OF THE DECLARATION OF THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS & RESTRICTIONS AND BYLAWS Owners of multiple properties need to complete a separate form for each property. Limit one consent per lot. Please print clearly

WRITTEN CONSENT FORM By signature below, the undersigned Member of the Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. hereby consents to the Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) and to the Second Amendment and Restatement of Bylaws of Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. ONE OWNER/MEMBER MUST SIGN AND DATE _______ /_______ /_______

______ ______ ______ ______ — ______ ______ ______

DATE

CAM NUMBER (REQUIRED)

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ADDRESS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PRINT NAME ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SIGNATURE

RETURN SIGNED FORM: 1. Hand deliver to Membership Office in Palm Center 8:00am – 4:00pm 2. By mail to 19726 N. Remington Drive, Surprise, AZ 85374 3. By fax to 623-546-7447 4. By email to membership@ scgcam.com 5. Give to Consent Committee Member

BY NOT SUBMITTING THIS FORM YOU ARE CHOOSING NOT TO CONSENT TO THE DOCUMENTS.

Copies of the redline/updated documents are available online at www.suncitygrand.com and at the Membership Office. Pursuant to Article XVII, Section 17.2 (b) of the Amended and Restated Declaration of CC&Rs for Sun City Grand, the affirmative vote or written consent, or any combination thereof, of sixty-seven percent (67%) of the Class “A” votes is required to approve the Second Amended and Restated Declaration. Pursuant to Article VI, Section 6.7 (b) of the Amendment and Restatement of Bylaws for Sun City Grand, the affirmative vote or written consent, or any combination thereof, at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the Class “A” votes in the Association is required to approve the Second Amendment and Restatement of Bylaws. To rescind your CONSENT go to the Membership Office. Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

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MONDAY-THURSDAY

DECEMBER 30, 2019

SSUN UUNN CCITY ITY TY GGRAND GR GRAN RAND

THRU

JANUARY 2, 2020

ROSE BOWL PARADE Free Spirit Vacation See page 74 for details

ROSE PARADE HISTORY In 1890, Valley Hunt Club members, led by Charles Frederick Holder, sponsored the first Tournament of Roses. The abundance of flowers, even in the midst of winter, prompted the club to add a parade before the competition, where entrants would decorate carriages with hundreds of colorful blooms.

The "Parade of all Parades" will be making its way down Colorado Boulevard in grand style on New Year's Day and you'll have great seats along the parade route for up-close-viewing. See the giant floral floats. Smell the aroma of the millions of roses and other flowers and hear the marching bands. DAY ONE

DAY THREE

Depart the Valley and travel to Southern California. Check into the Red Lion in Anaheim. Dinner is included this evening at Bubba Gump’s.

A box breakfast is included this morning. Depart early for the Tournament of Roses Parade. Reserved seats are included. Lunch is on your own at Universal City Walk. Then visit Hollywood before returning to the hotel.

DAY TWO This morning, travel to Pasadena to see the floats being made – up close and personal. Then travel to Riverside for the Festival of Lights. Dinner is included at the Spaghetti Company in Riverside.

DAY FOUR

Return to the Valley.

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“In New York, people are buried in snow,” announced Professor Charles F. Holder at a Club meeting. “Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let’s hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise.” More than a century later, the parade floats are a marvel of state of the art technology, all tucked away beneath flowers and other all-natural materials. Every New Year, visitors experience the beauty of the floral floats along with spirited marching bands and high-stepping equestrian units along the 5 ½ mile route down Colorado Boulevard. tournamentofroses.com/events/ rose-parade-history/

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.suncitygrand.com (under Life in SCG/Grand Lifestyles Information); or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office. The deadline for both commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October).

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Wine Down SAVE THE S DATE

This is a first co me first se rved event, seats are no t reserv able.

Octob er

30

Novem ber

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ber m e Nov

13

3-6 P.M.

The Village Center

Food Trucks Live Music Cash Bar And Drink Specials From The Grand CafĂŠ! Come out and enjoy the beautiful weather, bring your lawn chair, meet your neighbors, make new friends! 32

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ARE YOU A VETERAN LIVING IN SUN CITY GRAND? Sun City Grand

Karaoke Night Come out and enjoy the evening with music, friends and fun!

OCTOBER 1, 15 & 29 NOVEMBER 12 DECEMBER 3 & 17 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m.

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Have you noticed the list of Veterans that we publish each November in the Grand Lifestyles magazine?

ARE YOU LISTED?

If you are not and would like to be listed, please send an email to activities@scgcam.com; or stop by the Activities Desk located in the Sonoran Plaza and tell us your name and what branch of the service you served in and we will make sure you are listed in the November 2019 issue of the magazine.

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VETERANS DAY EVENT Come out and support your Sun City Grand Veterans as they participate in the 5th Annual City of Surprise Veteran’s Day Parade

MONDAY

n

NOVEMBER 11TH

Parade begins at 10 am City of Surprise Recreation Campus on Bullard Avenue Wear your best Red, White and Blue to show your patriotism and support for your fellow resident veterans. We look forward to seeing you there!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SCG VETERANS:

It is our honor to recognize, you, our Sun City Grand resident veterans. To assist us in accommodating those who would like to participate in this event: Please RSVP at the activities desk to be a part of the City Parade, by 4:00 pm, Monday, October 28th. Email activities@scgcam.com, call 623-546-7449 or stop in the activities office to reserve your seat on the trolley (due to limited seating, veterans only please). Upon return from the parade, we will gather in the Village Center for music and lunch.

RSVP

BY 4 PM, MONDAY OCTOBER 28TH

Email activities@scgcam.com or call 623-546-7449 or stop in the activities office

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Sun City Grand resident veterans who have rsvp’d for this event will be contacted with further information prior to November 11th.

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NEWCOMER’S MIXER

Tuesday • October 22 • Palm Center Doors open 3-5 p.m. IF YOU’RE A NEW RESIDENT COME JOIN US FOR OUR NEWCOMER’S MIXER. Enjoy a drink on us while you mix and mingle with the Associations staff, board members, clubs and volunteer opportunities. In addition, meet other new residents in the community. There will be a brief presentation to review some important information that will help you get started on the right foot. Please email communications@scgcam.com or for more information you can also call Adam Nunez (Creative Projects Manager) 623-546-7426.

Teamwork leads to Success. TOGETHER we can put the pieces

of BUYING and SELLING in place!

Desert Living

Experience Has Its Rewards

FREE TICKETS

Available at the Activities Ticket Desk or Online.

Free tickets must be reserved prior and presented upon arrival.

Heather Van Peursem Realtor®

Directors Circle

602-456-2328

heather@heathervp.com www.VPDesertLiving.com

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Linda Van Peursem, GRI

Realtor®, Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153 lindavp@cox.net www.LindaVP.com

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We are looking for SCG men and women volunteers to help with Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol. We will supply vehicles and training. Call Monica Rodriguez (CAM) 623-546-7468 or the C.H.A.P.S. office 623-546-7553 and leave a message if you are interested in joining us! Submitted by Dennis Hanscom

Classroom and in-car training are provided prior to being turned loose on your own.

C.H.A.P.S. member

It’s that time of year when we welcome new homeowners in Sun City Grand. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of the volunteer groups that serve here in Grand. Before I outline the group’s main functions we also serve at a couple of Community functions upcoming in the fall. One event is our Community Garage Sale on November 2 where we direct vendor traffic to their sold spaces. The other event is the Fall Festival. At the Festival you will see a table with a black “skirt” that displays the word C.H.A.P.S. in large yellow letters. C.H.A.P.S. stands for Community Homeowner Patrol Service. Stop by our table and learn more about C.H.A.P.S. Our group serves two main functions: Evening Patrol and Vacation Watch.

Evening Patrol

Teams of two drive around in the evening and check for open garage doors, and street lights that are not operational. And, we report any other suspicious activity. The SCG community is broken down into 6 zones. When a patrol team goes out on patrol they will only patrol one zone as determined

D E E N E W

Being a C.H.A.P.S. volunteer we ask that you serve two days per month. That is not mandatory, but simply a guideline. And, yes, you can be one of those lucky snowbirds who get to escape for the summer and still be an active C.H.A.P.S. member. Community Association Management (CAM) provides our group with vehicles to drive. You have likely already seen one of our white vehicles driving through the community. They each display a yellow magnetic sign with C.H.A.P.S. in black letters on the signs.

by the Dispatch person who mans the desk in the C.H.A.P.S. office. The zone is methodically driven by turn by turn navigation as called out to the driver by the navigator. When an open door is spotted the team stops and notifies the homeowner the garage door is open. Our goal is to provide this notification for the sake of the homeowner’s safety. We also stop when the garage is open high enough for someone to crawl under. When we see a nonfunctioning street light we stop, record the pole number and file a report with APS. Evening Patrol is a 2-hour shift.

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VACATION WATCH

This is a FREE service! A homeowner must be away for a minimum of 2 weeks to sign up for this service. A team of two goes out in the early morning hours to check vacation homes in a section that is determined by the office coordinator. We simply perform a walk around of a home checking for unlocked doors and windows. At no time do we enter a home. Vacation Watch is a 2-hour shift. Even if you do not become a C.H.A.P.S. member at the present time we encourage you to sign up for this FREE service that offers peace of mind.

WE NEED YOU

Like any volunteer organization we are always looking for new people to step in and help us keep this much needed service running smoothly. Being a member is an excellent way to learn this community. And, a great way to meet new people and develop friendships along the way. Give it some thought. We meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Sonoran Plaza. Our next meeting is October 22. We invite you to check us out by attending one of our meetings. Everyone is welcome! 37


SPIRIT OF GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Please join us in welcoming our newly called Pastor Scott Hackler and his wife Miriam. Join us at Saturday Worship 5:00 pm Sunday Worship 9:00 am 15820 W Clearview Blvd In the

of Sun City Grand 623-977-6000

www.spiritofgrace.com Everyone welcome at the Supper of the Lord

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FREE POPCORN Limited seating available.

FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. Doors do not open until 12:30 p.m.

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JUST A HEADS UP!!!

Share your knowledge and experience to enhance our GRAND lifestyle. Mark your calendars now for the 2020 “Call for Board Appointed Advisory Committee Candidate” interviews. Now is a great time to start attending committee meetings to see what they do and how you can contribute as a committee member. Our Community is depending on YOU to step up. We’re Number One in Arizona and we couldn’t be prouder. To keep SCG Number One we need YOU to lend a hand.

RECEPTION

October 24, 2019 Thursday pm

SAVE THE DATES!

Wine reception for potential Board Appointed Committee Candidates

2020 CALL FOR CANDIDATES

Interview Schedule April 6, 2020 April 7, 2020 April 7, 2020 April 8, 2020 April 10, 2020 April 13, 2020 April 13, 2020 April 14, 2020

Monday am Tuesday am Tuesday pm Wednesday am Friday am Monday am Monday pm Tuesday am

Lifestyles Advisory Committee ARC Sub-Committee Architectural Review Committee Covenants Committee Golf Advisory Committee Code of Conduct Committee Finance Advisory Committee Long Range Planning Committee

Help Make the Magic Happen!

Tuesday, October 8➜SOLD OUT Tuesday, November 5➜SOLD OUT Thursday, December 5

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Kitt Peak National Observatory & Biosphere 2 – SPP

SCG Karaoke Night 6pm – PC

Fireside Chat 4pm - PC

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CHAPS General Mtg 1:30pm – SP Newcomers Mixer 3pm - PC

1pm – BOD/FAC/GAC – SP

Finance Advisory Mtg 8:30pm – PC Budget Workshop

22

SCG Karaoke Night 6pm - PC

15

SCG Trivia Night 6pm – SP – SOLD OUT

8

Kitt Peak National Observatory & Biosphere 2 - SPP

28

Golf Advisory Mtg 2:30pm – PC

Covenants Mtg. 9am - PC

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2

wednesday

Wine Down 3pm - VC

30

Lunch at the Asylum – SPP

23

Rise and Shine Breakfast 8:30am – SP

Sunset Yoga 6:30pm - PC

Conversation w/Ken 6pm – PC

16

Old West Highway – SPP

Lifestyles Advisory Committee Mtg 1pm – PC

9

The Arches & Canyonlands Block Watch Mtg National Parks & Smooth 4:30pm – SP Water Rafting – SPP The Arches & Canyonlands SCG Karaoke Night National Parks & Smooth 6pm - PC Water Rafting – SPP

1

tuesday

Chat w/BOD & Board Workshop 1pm – SP

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The Music Club Presents: 2019 Celebration of Music – An Evening with the Sonoran Skies 7pm – SP

Shopping – Biltmore Fashion Park 3pm – SPP

24

Drama & Comedy Club Present: Drinking Habits 7pm - SP

17

Monthly Line Dance Party 6:30pm – CM Hart Prairie Road Scenic Drive & 1899 Bar & Grill – SPP

BOD Mtg 1pm - SP

10

Long Range Planning Com Mtg 1pm - CC (Pima) NPA Presents: A Salute to the Music of Glen Campbell 7pm - SP – SOLD OUT The Arches & Canyonlands National Parks & Smooth Water Rafting – SPP

3

thursday

Market at Grand 9am – PC/VC

5

saturday

The Music Club Presents: 2019 Celebration of Music – An Evening with the Sonoran Skies 7pm – SP

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Drama & Comedy Club Present: Drinking Habits 7pm - SP

18

The Cimarron Nightclub Presents Bonnie & Kate – The Cover Girls 7pm – CM – SOLD OUT

Grand Movie Series – The Hustle 1pm - SP

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Verde Canyon Railroad SPP

Halloween Dance #2 with Thaddeus 7pm – SP

Halloween Dance #1 with Harry 7pm – CM

26

AZ Coyotes vs Ottawa Senators 2:30pm - SPP

Drama & Comedy Club Present: Drinking Habits 7pm - SP

19

Four Peaks Oktoberfest @ Tempe Town Lake 10am – SPP

The Cimarron Nightclub Presents Bonnie & Kate – The Cover Girls 7pm – CM – SOLD OUT

12

Grand Cabaret at the The Arches & Canyonlands Sonoran Plaza Presents – The Best of Broadway National Parks & Smooth 7pm – SP Water Rafting – SPP OK•TO•BE Fest 11am - SP

Neighborhood Rep Mtg 8am – SP ARC Committee Mtg 9:30am – SP

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friday

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe • VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.grandinfo.com for the most up-to-date information

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Drama & Comedy Club Present: Drinking Habits 3pm – SP

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Fireside Chat 4pm - PC

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13

The Cimarron Nightclub Presents Bonnie & Kate – The Cover Girls 7pm – CM

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All items in purple are Board Meetings

All items in black are Committee Meetings

All items in blue are Activities or Community Events

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AZ Coyotes vs Los Angeles Kings 5:30pm – SPP

Golf Advisory Committee Mtg 2:30pm – PC

Covenants Mtg. 9am - PC

18

Thanksgiving In Las Vegas and Michael Jackson One by Cirque Du Soleil – Spp See above for hours

Thanksgiving Eve

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CHAPS General Mtg 1:30pm – SP

Conversation w/Ken 6pm – PC

20

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Fall foliage finale at Boyce Thompson Arboretum – SPP

Finance Advisory Mtg 8:30am – PC

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Lifestyles Advisory Committee Mtg 1pm – PC

Karaoke Night 5:30pm – PC

Day After Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Day

See above for hours

Thanksgiving In Las Vegas and Michael Jackson One by Cirque Du Soleil – SPP See above for hours

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Cimarron Nightclub Presents: Hooray For Hollywood 7PM – CM – SOLD OUT

22

Grand Movie Series 1pm - SP DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: Sorry, Wrong Chimney 7pm - SPP The Apache Trail and Tortilla Flats Barleens Season Premiere 4pm - SPP Come Celebrate Anniversaries – A Ballroom Dance

15

Cabaret players presents: Leave ‘em Laughing 7pm – CM

8

Phoenix Symphony Holiday Pops 6PM – SPP – SOLD OUT

30

Cimarron Nightclub Presents: Hooray For Hollywood 7PM – CM – SOLD OUT

23

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: Sorry, Wrong Chimney 7pm – SPP

Blue Man Group at ASU Gammage 5:30pm – SPP

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Grand Fall Fest 9am – VC/SP

Walkin’ on Main - SPP

Cabaret players presents: Leave ‘em laughing 7pm – CM

9

Market at Grand 8:30am – PC/VC Fall Semi Annual Garage Sale 7am – SPP Grand Cabaret at the Sonoran Plaza 7pm – SP

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Chat w/BOD & Board Workshop 1pm – SP

21

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: Sorry, Wrong Chimney 7pm – SPP

Monthly Line Dance Social 6:30pm – CM

Wine Down 3pm – VC

BOD Mtg - 1pm - SP

Catalina Island – SPP

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Long Range Planning Com Mtg 1pm – SP

7

Catalina Island – SPP

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13

Block Watch Mtg 4:30pm – SP

SCG Trivia Night 6pm – SP – SOLD OUT Exploring Sabino Canyon – SPP

Wine Down 3pm - VC

6

Rise and Shine Breakfast 8:30am – SP

5

2

Neighborhood Rep Mtg 8am – SP ARC Committee 9:30am - PC Country Western Dance 6pm – CM Tubac Fall Arts & Crafts Festival – SPP Shred Day 8:30am – SPP

saturday

1

friday

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe • VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.grandinfo.com for the most up-to-date information

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DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: Sorry, Wrong Chimney 7pm – SPP

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Catalina Island – SPP

Nascar Semi Finals 8:30am – SPP

Cabaret players presents: Fireside Chat 4pm - PC Leave ‘em laughing 3pm – CM

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Happy Hour @ the Chaparral Center 5pm – CC

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thursday

NOVEMBER 29TH – DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING Fitness centers : 5am – 9PM Golf Courses: 7am – 5pm Grand Café: 7am – 2pm Activities Office: closed Admin. Office and Welcome Center: closed

wednesday

All items in blue are events and activities All items in black are community meetings

tuesday NOVEMBER 28TH - THANKSGIVING Fitness Centers: 7am – Noon adobe only Golf Courses: 7am – 2pm Grand Café: closed Activities Office: closed Admin. Office and Welcome Center: closed

monday

NOVEMBER 27TH - THANKSGIVING EVE Fitness Centers: 5am – 9pm Golf Courses: 7am – 5pm Grand Café: 7am – 2pm Activities Office: 8am – 3pm Admin. Office and Welcome Center: 8am – 3pm

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ADOBE AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY

Barre Express

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Aqua

Barre Express

Resumes October 28 7-7:50 am 6-6:45 am Mitzi Sue

Aqua

7-7:50 am Cynthia

Aqua

Meditation

8:30-9:15 am 8-8:50 am Cynthia Sherry

Beg. Strength & Balance 7-7:50 am Maggie

Interval Maxx 8-9 am Jan

Stretch & Relax 9-10 am Marcy/Sherry

Stretch, Flex 7-8 am Michele Z

Cardio Interval 8-9 am Michele Z

9:15-10:15 am Georjia

Aqua

10-10:50 am Maggie ™

Zumba

10:15-11:15 am Laurie

Intro to Yoga* Adv. Stability Ball*** 11:30-12:30 pm 10:15-11:15 am Marcy

Pure Burn

10:30-11:30 am (Pavilion) Jeanne

Dance Club 2-6 pm

Int. Back, Strength & Flex*** 11:15-12:15 pm Marcy

Rusty Hinges H2O 11:15-12 pm Maggie

Yoga*

12:50-1:50 pm (28 Max) Renee

PWR! Moves* 2-3 pm Therese

Chair Yoga*

Sherry

12:30-1 pm

Pilates*

Beg. Strength & Balance

9:15-10:15 am Jerry

Core Cardio

10-10:50 am Maggie

Aqua

7-7:50 am Maggie

Adv. Stability Ball***

8-9 am Jan

10:15-11:15 am Marcy

Yoga/Pilates* 9-10 am DeAnn

2-3 pm Marcy

Beg. Stability Ball***

11:15-12 pm Maggie

11:15-12:15 pm Marcy

Grandettes

Aqua

Grandettes

Aqua

Grandettes

1-1:45 pm Maggie

Beg. Back Strength & Flex***

Int. Stability Ball*** 4:30-5:30pm Marcy

Grandettes

5:45-8:45 pm

2-3 pm Marcy

Beg. Stability Ball*** 3-4 pm Marcy

Aqua

4-4:50 pm Maggie

12-1 pm 1-2 pm

PWR! Moves*

7-7:50 am Cynthia

Aqua

8-8:50 am Linda

3-4 pm Therese

Pure Jammin 7:15-8:15 am Jeanne

Core & More 8:30-9:30 am Michele Z

Zumba 9:45-10:45 am Laurie

7-8 am DeAnn

Grandettes

Body Blast 8-9 am Jan

Jerry

10:30-11:30 am (Pavilion) Jeanne

12-1 pm

Grandettes 1-2 pm

Grandettes 2-3 pm

Grandettes 3-4 pm

Zumba 10:30-11:30 am Jerry

Rusty Hinges H2O 11-12 pm Maggie

Grandettes 12-1 pm

Yoga*

Grandettes

Grandettes

5:45-8:45 pm

7:15-8:05 am Michele

Muscle Works

Adv. Back Strength & Flex*** 4-5 pm Marcy

2-3 pm Therese

Chair Yoga*

5:45-8:45 pm

Aqua

Rusty Hinges Land Pure Burn

Rusty Hinges H2O

3-4 pm Marcy

Begins November 1 6-6:45 am Sue

Interm. Back, Yoga* Strength & Flex*** 9:30-10:30 am

Zumba

DeAnn

4-5 pm Marcy

Aqua

8-9 am Michele Z

(Pavilion) Jeanne

Adv. Back, Strength, Flex***

Stability Ball & Core

Cardio Interval

Aqua

Muscleworks Beg. Back Strength & Flex*** 11-12 pm

3-4 pm Therese

4-4:50 pm Sherry

7-7:50 am Cynthia

Rusty Hinges Land 10:30-11:30 am

4-4:50 pm Maggie

Aqua

7-8 am Michele Z

Pure Burn

1-1:45 pm Maggie

SATURDAY

Stretch, Flex

Aqua

10-11 am Therese

Grandettes

FRIDAY

Resumes October 30 7-7:50 am 6-6:45 am Mitzi Sue

8-8:50 am Linda

Advanced Pilates*

THURSDAY

1-2 pm Renee 2-3 pm

Grandettes

H2O Fitzi

3-4 pm

4-4:50 pm Mitzi

Int. Stability Ball*** 4:30-5:30 pm Marcy

Grandettes

5:45-8:45 pm Information for Grandettes: 507-382-7006

# Reserved for Drama Club Practice

$2.00 Classes

*$3.00 Specialty Class

***Pre-Paid Prices

All Yoga class participants must be present in class 5 minutes ahead of starting time. Door will be closed 5 minutes prior to the start of class. OCTOBER 2019

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CIMARRON AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY

Pure Strength Sport Cycle 7:30-8:30 am Jeanne

6-6:45 am Chris

Pure Jammin Roll & Release 8:30-9:30 am Jeanne

Deep Water 8:30-9:30 am Cynthia

Stretch & Tone

7-8 am Chris

Low Impact Total Body Conditioning 8-9 am Chris

Deep Water

9:45-10:45 am 8:30-9:30 am Sherry Jeanne

Chair Yoga* Dance Fitness 11-12 pm Sherry

9-10 am Therese

Stretch & Relax 10-11 am Maggie

Tai Chi* 11-12 pm John

Barre Above 12-1 pm Michele Z

Happy Hips 1-2 pm Therese

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Muscle, Steel, Muscle, Steel, Pure Power Flex plus TRX Rip Flex plus TRX Rip 5:45-6:45 am Trainer Trainer Jeanne 5:45-6:45 am Nat

Kataflex

7-8 am Jeanne

7-8 am Nat

Pure Jammin

Stretch, Flex & Tone

8-9 am Jeanne

8:15-9:15 am Mitzi

Deep Water

Deep Water 8:30-9:30 am Linda

Roll & Release 9:45-10:45 am Chris

Sport Cycle 11-11:50 am Chris

Grandettes 12-1 pm

8:30-9:30 am Cynthia

Pure Power 9-10 am Jeanne

Qi-Gong Workshop* 1-2 pm Tina

Pure Core 7-8 am Jeanne

Stretch, Flex & Tone 8:15-9:15 am Mitzi

Deep Water 8:30-9:30 am Linda

Stretch & Relax

Zumba™ Toning

10-11 am Maggie

9:45-10:45 am Laurie

Self Defense* 11-12 pm Nat

Hatha Yoga** 12:15-1:45 pm (30 Max) Claudia

Why Food Matters! Workshop*** 10-12 pm Melissa

Studio Cycle

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Pure Cycle

Muscle Works

6-6:45 am Jeanne

7:15-8:15 am DeAnn

Pure Strength

Yoga*

7-8 am Jeanne

8:15-9:15 am DeAnn

Beg. Strength and Balance

Yoga/Pilates* 9:30-10:30 am DeAnn

8-9 am Maggie

Dance Fitness

Deep Water

10:30-11:30 am Therese

8:45-9:45 am Cynthia

Yin Yoga*

11:30 am-12:30 pm Therese

Pure Jammin 9-10 am Jeanne

Stretch & Relax 10-11 am Maggie

PWR! Moves* 11 am-12 pm Therese

Cardio Tone Lite 11-11:50 am Jeanne

2-3 pm DeAnn

Yoga* 1-2 pm Jerry (Gila Room)

Zumba

Tone Zone 2-3 pm

Yoga/Pilates*

5:45-6:45 am Nat

Pure Strength

Cardio Tone Lite DeAnn 2-3 pm DeAnn

THURSDAY

Zumba 3-4 pm Debbie

Grandettes

3-4 pm Jerry

12-1 pm

Gentle Yoga*

Grandettes

4-5 pm Jerry

1-2 pm

Cycle & Core Begins October 30 5:15-6:15 pm Sue

3-4 pm DeAnn

Pilates*

Chair Yoga*

Qi Gong/ Body Blade* 2-3 pm Tina

Zumba™

Cycle & Core

3-4 pm Jerry

Begins October 28 4:15-5:15 pm Sue

12-1 pm Jerry

1-2 pm Therese

Tone Zone 2-3 pm DeAnn

Cardio Tone Lite 3-4 pm DeAnn

Gentle Yoga* 4-5 pm Jerry Information for Grandettes: 507-382-7006

# Reserved for Drama Club Practice

$2.00 Classes

*$3.00 Specialty Class

**$5.00 Specialty Class

***Pre-Paid Prices

All Yoga class participants must be present in class 5 minutes ahead of starting time. Door will be closed 5 minutes prior to the start of class. OCTOBER 2019

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COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS NEW – EVERY DAY IN OCTOBER HARRAHS AK-CHIN BUS TRIP

Sun City Grand Pick-up times will be 8:45 AM and 12:45 PM Daily. We ask that our guest be at the pick-up location 10 minutes early. This is a complementary bus, there is no fee required to ride. When you arrive to the Harrah’s Ak-Chin we give each guest a paddle worth $10 in Slot Play that they cash in at the main cage cashier. The guest must have valid ID and Caesars Reward Card to receive the $10 in Slot Play. Hurry to make your reservations call 480-649-6306. This bus lines runs twice a day, seven days a week 365 days a year. We hope you, your family and friends will join us! Questions please call 480-649-6306 or visit the activities desk.

products for the local community. Support our Sun City Grand clubs and visit their studios for unique resident made arts and crafts available for purchase. FREE | 7 a.m.–12 p.m. | Palm Center Parking Area & Village Center

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

FALL SEMI-ANNUAL GARAGE SALE

Come out and enjoy the many items for sale. There will be over 150 resident vendors with many great bargains and hidden treasures! Breakfast items and Kettle Corn will be available for purchase. FREE | 7 a.m.–Noon | Sonoran Plaza Parking Lot

FREE | Daily 8:45 a.m. and 12:45 pm | Bus will depart Harrahs Ak-Chin 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking Lot

NOVEMBER 6 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

OCTOBER 1 & 15 & 29 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

Food trucks, live music, cash bar and drink specials from the Grand Café! Come out and enjoy the beautiful weather, meet your neighbors, make new friends!

KARAOKE NIGHT

We will host Grand Karaoke for you, our residents. Come out and enjoy the evening with music, friends and fun! We hope to see you there! FREE | Doors Open 5 p.m., Cash Bar/Event 5:30–8:30 p.m. | Palm Center Lobby

OCTOBER 5 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

MARKET AT GRAND

The Market at Grand is an open-air market right in your own backyard. Purchase produce at the peak of freshness to meeting the people who grow your food, there are countless reasons to support farmers markets. Market at Grand creates a community gathering place by supporting small farmers and the businesses that strengthen sustainable food systems and produces products for the local community. Support our Sun City Grand clubs and visit their studios for unique resident made arts and crafts available for purchase. FREE | 7 a.m.–12 p.m. | Palm Center Parking Area & Village Center

OCTOBER 11 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND MOVIE SERIES–THE HUSTLE

WINE DOWN

FREE | 3 p.m.–6 p.m. | Village Center

NOVEMBER 9 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND FALL FEST

Join us for Sun City Grand’s Annual Fall Festival. Residents and the surrounding communities come out to be a part of our community tradition. Visit Club Avenue where all the SCG Clubs will be featured in one convenient area. Explore our 100+ Artisan Vendors. Everything from jewelry, art, paintings and more! Enjoy live entertainment throughout the day at the Main Stage, located near the Fountain Court. FREE | 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Fall Festival

NOVEMBER 11 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

VETERANS DAY—A TRIBUTE TO OUR SCG VETERANS

WINE DOWN

Our SCG Veterans will ride as part of the 5th Annual City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade on trollies. Veterans, please sign up for your seat on the Trollies at the Activities Desk no later than Monday, November 4th, as space is limited. For all SCG Veterans, transportation will be provided to and from the City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade. Parade begins at 10:00am. Please arrive at the Palm Center at 7:30am. Breakfast will be provided for our SCG Veterans who have signed up for this celebration. Upon our return to SCG, we welcome you to join us in the Village Center for patriotic music and lunch.

FREE | 3 p.m.–6 p.m. | Village Center

NOVEMBER 11 • MONDAY • MUSIC CLUB

Experience the unique Grand Movie Series inside the comfort of the Sagebrush Ballroom as we feature award winning movies. We bring the movie theatre to you with giant viewing screens, tiered seating and even free popcorn. Grand Café is open for additional movie snacks, soda and even a limited bar. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. FREE | Doors open 12:30 p.m. | Movie begins 1p.m. | Sagebrush Ballroom

OCTOBER 30 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

Food trucks, live music, cash bar and drink specials from the Grand Café! Come out and enjoy the beautiful weather, meet your neighbors, make new friends!

NEW – EVERY DAY IN NOVEMBER HARRAHS AK-CHIN BUS TRIP

Sun City Grand Pick-up times will be 8:45 AM and 12:45 PM Daily. We ask that our guest be at the pick-up location 10 minutes early. This is a complementary bus, there is no fee required to ride. When you arrive to the Harrah’s Ak-Chin we give each guest a paddle worth $10 in Slot Play that they cash in at the main cage cashier. The guest must have valid ID and Caesars Reward Card to receive the $10 in Slot Play. Hurry to make your reservations call 480-649-6306. This bus lines runs twice a day, seven days a week 365 days a year. We hope you, your family and friends will join us! Questions please call 480-649-6306 or visit the activities desk. FREE | Daily 8:45 a.m. and 12:45 pm | Bus will depart Harrahs Ak-Chin 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking Lot

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

MARKET AT GRAND

The Market at Grand is an open-air market right in your own backyard. Purchase produce at the peak of freshness to meeting the people who grow your food, there are countless reasons to support farmers markets. Market at Grand creates a community gathering place by supporting small farmers and the businesses that strengthen sustainable food systems and produces 46

FREE | 9:00 a.m. Parade pick-up at Palm Center | 10:00 a.m. Parade begins

MUSIC AL FRESCO V & SALUTE TO VETERANS

Come and join the SCG Music Club and the Armed Forces Support Group as they present an evening of music under the stars at the beautiful SCG Amphitheater. There will be a variety of music – folk, bluegrass, and popular show tunes from Broadway. We will close the evening with a Musical Salute to all of our Veterans, complete with Dan Reed on trumpet and the Tolleson High School Color Guard. Bring a lawn chair (or just a blanket) and enjoy the terraced Amphitheater. Pack a picnic dinner or buy a hotdog or brat from the concession cart. Please do not bring any alcoholic beverages – cash bar service will be available. The Amphitheater is located behind the Adobe Fitness Center and just east of the Bocce/ Lawn Bowling area. Access is from the walkways just west of the Adobe Fitness Center and those near the model train park. Come and enjoy some mellow outdoor music and be part of a special closing set as we honor our Veterans – all on a gorgeous Arizona fall evening. It doesn’t get any better than that!!Donations will be collected to benefit Soldier’s Best Friend. (In the event of inclement weather, there will be no performance.) FREE | 4 p.m. cash bar | 5:30 p.m. performance | Amphitheater

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COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS KARAOKE NIGHT

NEW – EVERY DAY IN DECEMBER HARRAHS AK-CHIN BUS TRIP

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

FREE | Daily 8:45 a.m. and 12:45 pm | Bus will depart Harrahs Ak-Chin 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking Lot

NOVEMBER 12 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

We will host Grand Karaoke for you, our residents. Come out and enjoy the Sun City Grand Pick-up times will be 8:45 AM and 12:45 PM Daily. We evening with music, friends and fun! We hope to see you there! ask that our guest be at the pick-up location 10 minutes early. This is a FREE | Doors Open 5 p.m., Cash Bar/Event 5:30–8:30 p.m. | Palm Center Lobby complementary bus, there is no fee required to ride. When you arrive to the Harrah’s Ak-Chin we give each guest a paddle worth $10 in Slot Play that NOVEMBER 13 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT they cash in at the main cage cashier. The guest must have valid ID and WINE DOWN Caesars Reward Card to receive the $10 in Slot Play. Hurry to make your Food trucks, live music, cash bar and drink specials from the Grand Café! reservations call 480-649-6306. This bus lines runs twice a day, seven days Come out and enjoy the beautiful weather, meet your neighbors, make a week 365 days a year. We hope you, your family and friends will join us! new friends! Questions please call 480-649-6306 or visit the activities desk. FREE | 3 p.m.–6 p.m. | Village Center

GRAND MOVIE SERIES–THE BEST OF ENEMIES

Experience the unique Grand Movie Series inside the comfort of the Sagebrush Ballroom as we feature award winning movies. We bring the movie theatre to you with giant viewing screens, tiered seating and even free popcorn. Grand Café is open for additional movie snacks, soda and even a limited bar. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. FREE | Doors open 12:30 p.m. | Movie begins 1p.m. | Sagebrush Ballroom

DECEMBER 3 & 17 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

KARAOKE NIGHT

We will host Grand Karaoke for you, our residents. Come out and enjoy the evening with music, friends and fun! We hope to see you there! FREE | Doors Open 5 p.m., Cash Bar/Event 5:30–8:30 p.m. | Palm Center Lobby

DECEMBER 7 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

MARKET AT GRAND

The Market at Grand is an open-air market right in your own backyard. Purchase produce at the peak of freshness to meeting the people who grow your food, there are countless reasons to support farmers markets. Market at Grand creates a community gathering place by supporting small farmers and the businesses that strengthen sustainable food systems and produces products for the local community. Support our Sun City Grand clubs and visit their studios for unique resident made arts and crafts available for purchase. FREE | 7 a.m.–12 p.m. | Palm Center Parking Area & Village Center

DECEMBER 11 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

HOLIDAY IN THE VILLAGE

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Join us and celebrate with your family, friends and neighbors, a kickoff to the holiday season. Live music, food and specialty beverages to celebrate holiday cheer! Creating a Grand tradition with the announcing of our Holiday Lights Contest Winners. Tis the season to eat, drink and be merry! Additional information to follow in our November issue. FREE | 3:30pm Cash Bar | 3:30 p.m.–7 p.m. Event | Village Center

DECEMBER 31 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

ROCK THE NEW YEAR—NYE 2019

It’s right around the corner…2020 is upon us! Join us for a New Year celebration and Rock the red carpet! Keep an eye out for more information regarding our upcoming NYE Celebration in SCG. We’ll have live music, food and fun – you don’t want to miss this event! FREE | 3:30pm Cash Bar | 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Event | Village Center

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS BOCCE

The Grand Bocce Club invites all residents to come out for a game or two of bocce ball. We organize it, we teach it, and we all have fun. You don't have to be a club member to enjoy DROP–IN BOCCE held every Tuesday morning at 8a.m and Wednesday evening at 7pm. We do not play during holiday time around Thanksgiving and Xmas. Check our website at scgbocce.com for calendar updates.

BON APPETIT DINNER CIRCLE

Meeting Information: The 3rd Saturday of the month groups of 6 or 8 or 10 meet in members’ homes for dinner, November thru June. Host duties and guests alternate each month. Interest Group Description: We provide opportunities for making new friends and enjoying a meal together. The host furnishes the entrée and beverages…the guests contribute the appetizer, salad, and dessert. We have two meeting per season where everyone is invited to a potluck so we can all meet each other and visit. Many lasting friendships have been created. Contact(s) for Interest Group: Bonnie Bankofier, bonniebankofier@gmail.com, 623–556–0671

BOOMERS

Boomers Club is a social club open to all Sun City Grand residents. Our primary goal is to have fun with friends new and newer. SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 7th for our "WELCOME BACK DANCE" featuring Faded Jeans Band! YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT! Check out our Monthly events that include happy hours, ladies' luncheons, men's breakfast, men's luncheons, Sunday Brunches and convertible rides! In addition to dances throughout the year, we offer many special events like trivia game nights, stargazing, Turf Paradise – Day at the Races, chili cook–off, and more! We have book clubs and card groups and we are adding activities and events for members. New ideas and volunteers are welcomed and encouraged! Annual dues are $15 per person. For more information about club events and offerings, and to join us, go to www.scgboomers.com. We look forward t‑o meeting you!

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Get your friends and family to check “Learn Bridge” off their bucket list. Sun City Grand Bridge Club will be offering an 8–week bridge class beginning October 2, 2019 on "Popular Conventions." For details and registration form, see the "Bridge Lessons 2019" tab on our website, www. scgbridgeclub.com. Check our website for more details on all games and other events, or call Ellie Workman at 623 975 4069. She will be happy to answer your questions. Playing bridge stimulates your brain and helps keep your memory active and your brain alert. It requires you to use math, strategy and concentration. Also, another health benefit to playing bridge is you will be meeting people and enjoying an active social life. We have five Social games and two ACBL sanctioned games weekly. In Sun City Grand, Marathon Bridge is a regular Friday gathering of bridge players and partners playing 8–10 hands of bridge per hour. You sign up with a partner (or we’ll help you find one) for the season and play the first Friday of the month or the second, etc. Sign–up is going on now for the Fall season. The link to the sign–up form is in the Friday Marathons tab on our website. BRIDGE LESSONS COMING FALL 2019. The Sun City Grand Bridge Club will be offering a 9 week bridge class in the Fall. Call Art Carlson 623 505 3523, who will be the instructor and answer your questions regarding the class. Check our website for more details on all our events at www. scgbridgeclub.com or call Ellie Workman, at 623 975 4069 she will be happy to answer your questions.Hope to see you at the bridge table!

DANCE CLUB—LINE DANCE LESSONS

Line Dance Lessons go year round with Brenda Thomason at Cimarron Center. Line dance lessons through December are Wednesdays and Saturdays (9 a.m. to noon). For January, February and March, lessons are Mondays and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon. Residents $5, non–residents $7. For information contact Kathy at 623–444–9236 or kslarson8@cox.net.

BALLROOM LESSONS

Ballroom lessons with Jason Wong are held each Tuesday at Cimarron Center from October through April. Fall lessons will be announced on the Dance Club website: scgdanceclub.org. Jason recommends that new and returning students take the Introductory level classes which are held from 4–5 p.m. “Beyond the Basics” lessons are for dancers with a dance foundation or who have completed the introductory level. Beyond the Basics classes are held from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Class plans may change depending on attendance. For current information contact Charlie at 623–282–8419 or ScgBallroom@cox.net. Residents $5, non–residents $7 | No pre–registration is necessary

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DOMINOES CLUB—EVERY MONDAY

The Sun City Grand Dominoes Club welcomes you to join us every Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Cimarron Center to play Mexican Train. The first meeting is a FREE lesson and if you wish to join the Club the Annual dues are $5. For more information, call the President, Sue Wilterdink, phone 414 530–2444.

DRAMA—CABARET PLAYERS

Cabaret Players is a venue for actors who enjoy performing without the stress of memorization. Actors use scripts and props to perform in an intimate setting at the Cimarron Club. Comedy sketches lasting between 10 and 20 minutes.

EUCHRE CLUB—EVERY THURSDAY

If you have ever loved the game of Euchre, you will enjoy being part of our Sun City Grand Euchre Club. We meet each Thursday evening at the Chaparral Center (Hopi) room, beginning promptly at 6:30 p.m. It is nice if everyone is signed in no later than 6:20 p.m. Membership is $10.00 annually. One dollar is collected each night you play with these funds given as prizes at the end of the evening. If you are new to the game, or those of you who have not played in years, we will upon request, before regular play, offer a training session at 5:30 p.m. You may call President (Rich Eggen) 248–310–7561 for additional information.

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS FISHING CLUB

Club members have fishing experience in all parts of the U.S., Canada and around the world. We meet from October through April. Meeting days, times, locations and club activities are shown in the Club Website scghookedonfishing.weebly.com. Club goals include sport fishing and enjoying the outdoors with friends. Members enjoy fly fishing and spin fishing and taking an active role in the promotion of fishing and conservation. Fishing trips are organized to areas in Arizona such as day trips to Lake Pleasant and the Salt River and overnight to the White Mountains, Lees Ferry, the San Juan River in New Mexico, Alaska and Canada. The Club assists in stocking fish at Lake Nine and has directions and fishing equipment for kids or grand kids to fish Lake Nine. The Club also supports community efforts including Healing Waters, Adaptive Kids Fishing, and the Veteran’s Home fishing outing. Members also enjoy social activities like a spring picnic and a holiday party. Please join our club or attend one of our meetings. Guests are always welcome. Dues are $20 per year. Feel free to contact President John Pierson (623–640–1694) or Vice President Skip Onstad (623–363–1313) with questions or comments. For assistance with Grandkids fishing contact Paul Battiste (623–214–7729) or Mark Hamilton (971–801–5496)

GARDEN CLUB

The Garden Club meets the third Thursday of the months of Oct, Nov, Jan thru May with a Field Trip in March. Please bring brunch treats to share, we all love our morning treats, and this will be a popular meeting! The club provides coffee. Share your “extra” plants and gardening “stuff” too, for the Plant Table free drawing that closes out our meetings with flare! With your donations, most months have enough items so almost everyone wins something! We welcome your gardening friends and neighbors to get to know us – one time guest $1. Questions and info, contact Club President Cherie Czaplicki at 623–975–5397 or cczaplicki@cox.net.

GLASS ARTS

The Glass Arts Club is welcoming new members! Whether you aspire to make a beautiful stained–glass window for your home, design a mosaic masterpiece, or enjoy creating a one–of–a–kind fused glass piece, Grand Glass Arts encourages you to explore the world of glass art. The first step to creating your masterpiece is to join the club by going to grandglassarts. com and clicking on the ‘Applications’ tab or stopping by the glass arts studio to complete an application there. Next, you will be contacted by the Glass Arts Education Co–chairs to schedule your two orientation classes. The first class is the ‘Glass Arts Overview’ and helps you understand how our club operates. Your training continues with the ‘Glass Arts Skills’ class where you learn to lay out patterns on glass, use glass tools to cut and separate glass, and learn how to set up and use a grinder to perfect glass pieces. Questions? Contact Sue Allyn or Connie Tesar at education@ grandglassarts.com for additional information.

GOLF–COUPLES PUTTING CLUB

The couples putting club is open to all SCG couples. You don’t have to be a golfer to come join in the fun. All skill levels welcome. We meet on the large putting green at Cimarron on the second Saturday of the month September through May excluding October. We hold two sessions one at 8 o’clock and one at 10 o’clock. Visit our website for information at scgcouplesputtingclub.weebly.com. See you on the green.

GOLF–LADIES GRAND NINERS

Club Website: www.ladiesgrandniners.com Meeting information: The Ladies Grand Niners membership year is July 1– June 30. We play golf in a shotgun format on Tuesdays, November through May. Based on availability, members sign up to play at either 12:30 or 3. In the summer months, members can choose to play 9 holes of golf between 6–7AM or 18 holes at 7 AM. Members are required to play with the Ladies Grand Niners a minimum of five times and establish a 9–hole Handicap in order to be eligible to play in the annual tournament (held in March each year). A 9–hole handicap is also required to be eligible for prizes in any of our monthly Play of the Day events. Club Description: Ladies Grand Niners currently has 345 members who prefer to play 9 holes of golf instead of the Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

traditional 18 holes of golf. Although Desert Springs is our home course, we also play Cimarron, Granite Falls North and Granite Falls South during our season. We play by USGA Rules and expect our members to have a general knowledge of the Rules of Golf and some golf experience. Our motto is “Fun, Friendship, and Golf”!

GOLF—LADIES 18 HOLE LEAGUE

The Grand Ladies Golf Association (GLGA) 18–Hole League is affiliated with the Arizona Women’s Golf Association and members are required to comply with USGA rules of golf. We play every Tuesday, rotating among all four SCG golf courses. GLGA is a year–round league utilizing the shotgun format with a morning and afternoon start time November – March and morning only April – September. You must have a current handicap or establish a handicap within 30 days of joining the league in order to compete in weekly (Tuesday) play events. The maximum handicap allowed on each golf course is 40. In addition to our weekly play events, several major tournaments are held throughout the year, including a Member–Member, Member–Guest, League Championship. The League also supports a variety of charitable activities. Our President is Carol Eberhart. To learn more about GLGA look for us on the community website “suncitygrand.com”. Click on Golf and scroll down and click on General–Information then click on Clubs–and–Leagues and click on Ladies 18 Hole. This will re–direct you to our website. Or, feel free to contact our Membership Director, Nancy Foy at 831–277–5310 or 623– 505–3338. Membership applications are also available at Granite Falls Golf Course and Sonoran Plaza just left of the library entrance.

HIKING

Interested hikers are welcome at our monthly general meeting, held the first Monday of the month from October through May. Learn more about the club, upcoming hikes and tips for more enjoyment and safety in your hikes. More information at president@scghikers.org or hikedirector@ scghikers.org.

HORSESHOES

Are you kidding me? We don’t have Horseshoes here? Yup…WE DO! We play at 8 AM every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and we always need more Lady and Men pitchers so come join us by the Baseball Field. Just “show up” at the 5 pits beside the Del Webb Ballpark on W. Mountain View Blvd, just west of N. Goldwater Ridge Dr. We have all of the equipment (and we’ll teach you).

IOWA INTEREST GROUP

Contact for Interest Group: Ginger Pollock 623–512–3637, gingerandjohn@ hotmail.com. Meeting Information: These are meeting dates requested and planned for the 2019–2020 season: (Specific dates and location in Grand announced when approved by the Activities Office) mid–November 5–7PM at private home (if you have not received email then contact us,) mid–January 4:30 to 9PM, mid–February 4:30 to 9PM, and late March Potluck Picnic – 3:30 to 7PM at the Pavilion. Make sure we have your email to receive details for each event. Interest Group Description: The Iowa Interest Group was established as a social group to allow people with an Iowa connection to gather. It provides the opportunity for people to meet with current friends, create new friendships and possibly find old friends or acquaintances. The warmth and generosity of Iowa is seen in the people attending. Again, all people with an Iowa connection are welcome.

LADY PUTTERS

Improve your putting skills, learn how to putt, and meet new friends. We have over 400 members in the Lady Putters Chartered Club. Putting is weekly from November thru May at the Cimarron Putting Green. For additional information contact Linda Wright at: wright0514@gmail.com.

LANGUAGE CLUB

The SCG Language Club would like to increase its Foreign language offerings to our residents. We currently offer Spanish, French, Italian, German, and ASL (American Sign Language). We need volunteers in any other languages, to teach our resident students. Email president@ grandlanguageclub.com or Joe Ricci, 623–594–2031. 49


CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS LAWN BOWLING

We welcome all levels and ages to join us for a friendly and relaxing game. We play on the bowling green at the side of the tennis courts. GREAT NEWS: A new state–of–the–art bowling green has just been installed and this gives us arguably the best green in the COUNTRY. You absolutely have to check this out and then ask about the free introductory lessons (and use of club bowls) we offer. See more information on Suncitygrand. com or go direct to our website at www.grandlawnbowling.org for starting times, contact information, pictures and much, much more or contact David Shaw at 623–584–2743.

MAH JONGG

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN AFTERNOON OR EVENING OF MAH JONGG

The Mah Jongg Club plays according to National Mah Jongg League Rules. We generally play in the Hopi Room at the Chaparral Center. Bring with you your current NMJL card, five dollars in change, and your CAM card. We play a five dollar “pie.” If you lose your five dollars, you may continue to play. Who knows – you may win some or all of your money back! In order to join us, you must already know how to play. However, we generally give lessons in April and November. You may play up to two times as a guest before becoming a member. You may arrive or leave at any time during play. After you are East, you move to the next available table. This way, you will meet many of the other members and make new mah jongg friends. We play on Tuesdays from 12:30 P.M. to 4 P.M., and on Wednesdays from 5:45 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. You do not have to bring your own mah jongg set. We run tournaments for members several times a year and we have three social events. On January 1st, we have a “pot–luck” lunch. In April, when the new NMJL card comes out, we run a “New Card” luncheon, and in December, we combine a “Holiday Luncheon” with a semi–annual meeting, at which time we elect the officers for the following year. All three events are followed by mah jongg play. If you would like additional information you may contact any of the officers listed below or send an email to scgmahjonggclub19@ cox.net. Jan Hylen, President 623–266–0703; Carol Loewith, Vice Pres. 623–271–7386; Saran Hirshman, Secretary 623–214–3179; Gail LaBelle, Treasurer 623–214–9839.

PAPER ARTS & MEMORIES

EVERY MONDAY Hopi and Pima Rooms in Chaparral Center 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Paper Arts and Memories Club (PAM) is a friendly, supportive and fun place to learn, create and share greeting cards, paper crafting, digital crafting, mixed media, scrapbooks and more. PAM provides members with access to a variety of tools and equipment, including stamps, inks, punches, embossing folders and dies. Plus, we offer classes year round…yes, even in the summer! Whether you are a novice or skilled, we have something for you. Members are always available to assist you. Come visit us on Mondays and take a tour. Need a greeting card? Stop by our Card Boutique on Mondays from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Chaparral Center outside the Hopi Room, where you will find a wide variety of personally crafted greeting cards for sale. Visit our website at www.paperartsandmemories.com

PHOTO CLUB

Provides opportunities for creative expression through photography. Meet new friends who learn from one another at all levels – smartphones to DSLR’s. Our Studio is equipped with a classroom for teaching the art of seeing, composition, processing, printing, sharing and much more. Numerous special interest groups offer members more creative ideas and technical facts. State–of–the–art computers and software for processing images, as well as equipment for printing, mat cutting, card making, and dry mounting are also available along with a library, two presentation screens, a light box and studio lighting for portraiture. Members participate in photo walks or shoots, planned or spur of the moment, to visually interesting destinations. Visit the Grand Photos Studio in Village Center or at grandphotos.org. Come share with us. We Click!

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PINOCHLE

We play single deck on Tuesday evenings and double deck on Friday evenings. Play is in the Hopi Room of the Chaparral Center. Play begins at 6:30 with sign in by 6:20. For more information call Marcia at 623–516– 2219 (please leave a message) or Stuart 206–245–5142.

RAILROAD INTEREST GROUP

ALL ABOARD! Grand Central Railroad operates every Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning from 9 to 11. Stop by to see our wide variety of rolling stock. We’re located between Chaparral Center and the Tennis Courts. We have antique steam–style locomotives from 150 years ago to modern diesel locomotives. Many trains have authentic sounds. Grand Central members run on Saturday night before Easter, around Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

GRAND REPUBLICANS

Frank Rizzo, President – president@grandgop.com, 602–697–8628 www.grandgop.com. See details on the website as location, time and place change with the membership attendance. Special events location, time and place are on the site also. We meet once a month throughout the year in the Chaparral Center or Cimarron Center depending on meeting/event. We also have a Monthly Breakfast at the Golden Corral. The Republican Interest Group promotes principles, objectives, and ideals of the Republican Party to all interested residents at our monthly meetings. The group’s primary focus is establishing an informed electorate of current events through education and subject matter expert speakers. The Interest Group supports various Veteran and Community organizations through donations and members participation in various events county and state wide.

SOCIAL GAMES CLUB

Come and play your favorite game, every Tuesday and Friday. $1 lifetime dues. Such a bargain!! Bring your friends. Bring your games. Make new friends or bring your “old” friends and just have a grand time at the Social Games Club. Stop by and check us out! Free bridge lessons & tips on Mondays. For more information call Sherry Gelb at 623–975–6899.

SOUND & LIGHTING TRAINING AVAILABLE

The Drama & Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG. We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows. Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems. With the many performances we have, there will be opportunities for more trained technical people. This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs. If you have an interest or would like information, please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehling@cox.net or 623–748–9980.

TABLE TENNIS CLUB

The Table Tennis Club would like to invite you to come and join with others enjoying the game of ping pong. All skill levels welcome, great exercise. Paddles and balls provided. Tennis type shoes required. Saturday & Sunday 1–4 p.m; Monday 1–4 p.m.; Tuesday 9–12 p.m.; Wednesday & Thursday 1–4 p.m. Friday 9–12 p.m. Cancelled dates: Apr 3; Oct. 26; Nov 5 & 13; Dec 7 & 15, Cimarron Center. For more information please contact, Klaus Holt at 623–556–5952.

TENNIS CLUB

Tennis is a game for life!!! We welcome all levels of tennis players to our club. Play, enjoy lessons, drop–in, ladder play, competitive tennis events and fun Socials! Meet new friends! With newly resurfaced courts, we are 400+ Strong. Check us out at: suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org. Peruse our website and see how you want to be involved. Membership is only $15.00/year.

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS WISCONSIN INTEREST GROUP

Visit our web site www.wigazinfo.weebly.com often to keep current on news and activities. Our October 30 breakfast is at Betty's Rooste in Sun City West. From November through April we will meet on the last Friday of each month at the Golden Corral–Surprise. The Annual Meeting is November 7. We will have elections of Board members, review all 2019– 2020 Activities. On December 4, we will return to Barleen's for another spectacular 'Home for the Holidays' Dinner and show. Cost for members is only $50. A great value. Sign up now as these seats go fast. We still have a few seats available for our Las Vegas Adventure from March 2–5, 2020. You need not be from Wisconsin to join. We have members from across America. If you would like to learn more, visit our web site, click on the 'Contact' tab and send us a note. You can also email directly to wigmessage@gmail.com OCTOBER 1 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB

PIANO CONNECTION

The Piano Connection is a fun gathering the 1st Tuesday, October to May for pianists and singers of all levels and musical interests to come together in a relaxed setting. It is a comfortable way to get over stage fright, play and sing for others or just come and enjoy the impromptu music. We encourage people to come and play unusual instruments. We have wine and cheese afterwards which is a great chance to meet new musical friends. Please contact Barbara McCormack for more information at 623–374–4533 OCTOBER 1 & 21 • TUESDAY/ MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

READ AND DISCUSS YOUR WRITTEN STORIES

Contact Gloria Young for additional information: CY@grandcomputers.org 1–3 p.m. | Palm Center, Phoenix Room

OCTOBER 2 • WEDNESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

ANNUAL FOOTBALL PANEL

6 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

OCTOBER 2 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

Contact Club President Gary Wilson (206) 619–0115 if you wish to attend. 2 p.m. | Palm Center, Phoenix Room

OCTOBER 2 • WEDNESDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

GENERAL MEETING

“GCC Education Programs” presented by Marie Frasca. Contact Gloria Young for additional information at president@grandcomputers.org. 2–3:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

OCTOBER 3 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

GENEALOGY SIG

“Advanced DNA Techniques: Using Phasing to Test DNA Segments” presented by Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D. Contact Leon Chapman for additional information at Genealogy@grandcomputers.org 3:30–5 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

OCTOBER 3 • THURSDAY • SINGLES

TRIVIA CONTEST

Come and test your trivia knowledge on a variety of subjects. You don’t need a team to play…teams will be selected randomly that evening. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Your $10 ticket includes a sub sandwich, chips and dessert. Bring your own soft drink. Hosted by Renee Rut (623) 266–9047 and Roger Tharp (623) 444–9622. Ticket deadline is Monday, September 30. $10 – 6 p.m. | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 3 • THURSDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

PHOENIX SUNS HALL OF FAME BROADCASTER AL MCCOY

Phoenix Suns Hall of Fame Broadcaster Al McCoy joins us for what promises to be a Hall of Fame Presentation. DO NOT miss this one and if there are no parking spaces near the Palm Center park across the street. 2 p.m. | Palm Center, Mediterranean Room

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OCTOBER 5 • SATURDAY • STITCHERS

GRAND BOUTIQUE

The Grand Boutique has handcrafted items for you, your friends, and your home. Jewelry, hats, scarves, beaded dishes, embroidered and stitched clothes, towels and much, much more. Gifts for everyone on your list! 9–1 p.m. | Palm Center, Inside Stitchers Room

OCTOBER 5 & 6 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • GLASS ART CLUB

THE GLASS ARTS CLUB IS WELCOMING NEW MEMBERS!

The Glass Arts Club is welcoming new members! Whether you aspire to make a beautiful stained–glass window for your home, design a mosaic masterpiece, or enjoy creating a one–of–a–kind fused glass piece, Grand Glass Arts encourages you to explore the world of glass art. The first step to creating your masterpiece is to join the club by going to grandglassarts. com and clicking on the ‘Applications’ tab or stopping by the glass arts studio to complete an application there. Next, you will be contacted by the Glass Arts Education Co–chairs to schedule your two orientation classes. The first class is the ‘Glass Arts Overview’ and helps you understand how our club operates. Your training continues with the ‘Glass Arts Skills’ class where you learn to lay out patterns on glass, use glass tools to cut and separate glass, and learn how to set up and use a grinder to perfect glass pieces. Questions? Contact Sue Allyn or Connie Tesar at education@ grandglassarts.com for additional information. OCTOBER 7 • MONDAY • DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

GRANDETTES & GUYS ANNUAL MEETING

Come and join us if you’re interested in having fun performing a variety of dance techniques on stage with a number of like–minded dancers. Learn what it’s like to be a Grandette or Guy and about opportunities for dance instruction. Former and current dancers will want to come to learn what’s new this year and plans for the 2020 Variety Show. Our choreographers will also introduce the Music and Dance Numbers they are preparing for the Show. Call Barb at 507–382–7006. Free | 1:30 p.m. | Cimarron Club

OCTOBER 10 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

COFFEE CHAT

“Backup for Macs and PCs in a Few Clicks!”. Contact Dan Wallen for additional information at vicepresident@grandcomputers.org 8:30–10 a.m. | Chaparral Center, Hopi Room

OCTOBER 10 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

GRAPHIC SIG

TBD. Contact Rita Skarbek for additional information at graphics@ grandcomputers.org 4–5:30 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

OCTOBER 10 & 15 • THURSDAY/TUESDAY • PHOTO CLUB

BASIC SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

In this 2–session class learn quick, easy steps to better Smartphone photos including the basics of image composition. As a part of the class the group will participate in a mentored photo walk that enables participants to practice their new skills. There is the option of a third session to share photos from the photo walk. Sign up at https://grandphotos.org/Classes Free with membership and badge ($26) prior to registration $15 non–members | 10 –12 pm | Village Center, Photo Studio 6–8 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

OCTOBER 11 • FRIDAY • SINGLES

DINING OUT

Join your friends for dinner at Verrado Grill, 4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye, AZ 85396 (623) 388–3000. Menu choices (includes tax and tip): Grilled Burger with Fries $15.00, Chicken Caesar Salad $16.47, Chicken Marsala sautéed in garlic with mushrooms $27.50, Grilled sirloin with mashed potatoes & green beans $28.80, Thai Atlantic Salmon with wild rice $29.00. For reservations, send a check made out to Elizabeth Haught and forward to 17920 N. Estrella Vista Dr., Surprise, AZ 85374, no later than Monday, October 7. Contact Elizabeth at (623) 544–2882 or (202) 577–6194 5:30 p.m. | Verado Grill

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 12 • SATURDAY • SINGLES

WELCOME BACK SNOWBIRDS BREAKFAST AT THE PALM CENTER

Let’s all get together to welcome back our snowbirds with a fantastic breakfast at our beautiful Palm Center. We will be featuring a breakfast buffet with scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, fruit, mini muffins, croissants, cinnamon and caramel rolls. There will also be a cash bar with Mimosa’s and Bloody Mary’s. Hosted by Kathy Roles (701) 741–5551 and Jennifer Lusk (612) 382–0029. Get your $15 ticket by Monday, October 7. 9:30 a.m. | Palm Center

OCTOBER 14 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

DIGITAL SCAPBOOKING SIG

October 17th meeting is held in the Cimarron Center Gila Room with sign in at 8:30 am. Your CAM card is required for admission, per CAM. (The club meets the third Thursday of the months of Oct, Nov, Jan thru May with a Field Trip in March). Please bring brunch treats to share, we all love our morning treats, and this will be a popular meeting! The club provides coffee. Share your “extra” plants and gardening “stuff” too, for the Plant Table free drawing that closes out our meetings with flare! With your donations, most months have enough items so almost everyone wins something! We welcome your gardening friends and neighbors to get to know us – one time guest $1. Questions and info, contact Club President Cherie Czaplicki at 623–975–5397 or cczaplicki@cox.net. 8:30 a.m. | Cimarron Center, Gila Room

Beginning Scrapbooking: Looking at the tool bar in Photoshop Elements with an emphasis on the SELECTION Tools. We will supply you with pictures to work on for this exercise. Contact Jane Connors for additional information at scrapbook@grandcomputers.org

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

6–8 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

3:30–5 p.m. | Chaparrel Center, Computer Club Classroom

OCTOBER 14 & 28 • MONDAYS • MUSIC CLUB

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • PHOTO CLUB

If you play the guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, fiddle, conga/bongo drums, harmonica (any non–amplified, non–horn instrument), then this is the group for you. Come and play, sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting. We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623–251–5301 or sonid@msn.com for more information.

John Menard presents photographs from his 2017 trip with friends from SCG to Australia and New Zealand. Images will be from their visits to Melbourne, Alice Springs, Uluru, Great Barrier Reef in Australia as well as Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown including Milford Sound and other interesting stops in in New Zealand, all topped off with some sheep shearing photos.

ACOUSTICS INSTRUMENT GROUP

NEW TECHNOLOGIES SIG

“Virtual Reality Headset Demos”. Contact Joe Parla for additional information at NewTech@grandcomputers.org

JOHN MENARD PRESENTATION

FREE | 1:30–3:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center

FREE | 7 pm | Chaparral, Apache Room

OCTOBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • SINGLES

Get your questions answered and find out all that the Singles Club has to offer at the Phoenix Room at the Palm Center. Hosted by Nick Naselli (847) 421–2769.

Your ticket includes pizza and game chips. Bring your own soft drink. Prizes for the top three winners. Beginners and guests of members are welcome. Hosted by Jan Clark (623) 810–2236 and Rick Haskell (623) 810–5068. Get your $10 ticket by Monday, October 14..

PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER MEETING

10 a.m. | Palm Center

OCTOBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • ART CLUB

DVD—SUNLIGHT ON OAK CREEK

BY MARTHA SAUDEK 94 MINUTES Free for all SCG residents at 12:30 in the Art Club Studio She emphasizes drawing skill and color theory to keep her composition interesting and balanced. She measures key distances on her photo and canvas to maintain the integrity of her design. She establishes her focal point as early as possible and uses it to determine the balance and level of detail in the rest of the painting. She blocks in her lightest lights then begins work on the cool color scheme she planned at the beginning of the workshop. As she works, she pauses to evaluate her composition and balance. OCTOBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES

GAME NIGHT

Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand and foot, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Host for this event is Nancy Dailey (623) 266–7017. 6 p.m. | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA SPORTS JEOPARDY RETURNS! Champion, Nick Snider vs Challengers Dave Elkins and Pete Lisicky. FREE | 6 p.m. | Mediterranean Room, Palm Center

OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • GARDEN CLUB

IKEBANA

The Garden Club welcomes you to a SPECIAL PRESENTATION at the first meeting of our gardening year on Thursday, October 17th, 2019! Ikebana expert Susan Allen, of the NW Valley Ikebana Club, will demonstrate (while we watch) this centuries old classical Japanese art of flower arranging using fresh flowers, greenery and other objects of nature. We’ll learn a little history and fundamental approaches of this floral art with its sense of harmony, balance, and well–being. As always, the Thursday, 52

POKER NIGHT

6 p.m. | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 18 • FRIDAY • PET CLUB

OCTOBER MEETING

The speaker for our meeting will be from Purrfurred Pets Veterinary Clinic in Surprise. The topic will be Advanced Alternative Treatment for your pets – Laser Therapy. This is a drug–free, surgery–free painless solution for many issues. Light refreshments and beverages at the meeting. Guests are welcome. Always check the Pet Club’s website on suncitygrand.com for up–to–date information. FREE | 10 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite/Palms Room

OCTOBER 18 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

FLIGHT SIMULATOR SIG

“Using GPS Cross Country”. Contact Bill Homewood for additional information at Flight@grandcomputers.org 2–3:30 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Apache Room

OCTOBER 18 • FRIDAY • PHOTO CLUB

PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOWCASE

Rich Manalis presents a wall exhibit of photographs that reveal details often not seen by the casual observer and reveal his fascination with minimalism. Exhibits will include images of water, sky, sand, plants, and architectural details. Light refreshments will be served. Guests and SCG residents are invited to this monthly Showcase social event. FREE | 1–3 pm | Village Center – Photo Studio

OCTOBER 21 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

NEW TO COMPUTERS

“How to Sign Up for Classes in the Computer Club”. Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at new2computers@grandcomputers.org 10–11:30 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite/Palms Room

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 21 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

OCTOBER 24 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

“New Products and Updated Operating Systems”. Contact Ira Simmons for more information at Apple@grandcomputers.org.

“Personal Assistants”. For additional information, write to Devices@ grandcomputers.org

APPLE SIG

3:30–5 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

DEVICES SIG

2:30–4 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Pima Room

OCTOBER 21 • MONDAY • PHOTO CLUB

OCTOBER 25 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

Resizing a photographic image for personal use, exhibiting or competing is often thought of as a difficult task. This class will demonstrate methods of resizing images for both digital and print use. Consideration will be given to resizing on a computer, tablet or smartphone. Sign up at https:// grandphotos.org/Classes

Group discussion: “What inspired me to get my Amateur Radio License”. Contact Mark Heroux for additional information at hamsig@ grandcomputers.org

RESIZING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS

Free with membership and badge ($26) prior to registration $10 non–members | 2–4 pm | Village Center, Photo Studio

OCTOBER 22 • TUESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

THE THIRD SPORTS JEOPARDY

6 p.m. | Palm Center, Mediterranean Room

OCTOBER 22 • TUESDAY • PHOTO CLUB

MANAGING IN THE CLOUD

As more and more of us use our smart phones and mobile devices for photography, the confusion of where and what to do with our images often times leads to bewilderment and frustration. Learning about the CLOUD, establishing a filing system and learning to use search will be the primary focus of this class. Both Apple and Android systems will be discussed. Please bring your fully charged phones, tablets and/or laptops to class. Sign up At https://grandphotos.org/Classes Free with membership and badge ($26) prior to registration $10 non–members | 1–3 pm | Village Center, Photo Studio

OCTOBER 22, 23 & 29 • TUES./WED./TUES. • PHOTO CLUB

WHERE IS THE PICTURE?

Composition, the mindful arrangement of parts into a whole, is key to all effective photographs. So far, no software, app or camera can do it for you. It’s entirely up to you. This interactive, upbeat class aims to hone your skills in creating more well–composed, compelling images. Emphasis will be on identifying, placing, simplifying and enhancing in camera “subjects” chosen. Sharing results is always a vital and encouraging aspect of the class. Plan on bringing new life to your photographs and enjoying the process. This is a three–session class. The first session is an introduction and walkabout; the second session is a Photoshoot; the third session is sharing your images. Sign up at https://grandphotos.org/Classes Free with membership and badge ($26) prior to registration $20 non–members | Oct. 22 10–12 pm | Oct. 23 & 29 1–3 pm Village Center, Photo Studio

OCTOBER 23 • WEDNESDAY • DEMOCRATIC INTEREST GROUP

OCTOBER MEETING

At the October 23, 2019 meeting of the Grand Democrats, our speakers will be Michael Muscato, Bob Musselwhite, and Bob Olsen. They are candidates for the 2020 Democratic primary election for Congressional District 8. The meeting will provide a forum for attendees to learn about them and why they want to represent us in Congress. Join us and your Grand neighbors for an informative evening at the Cimarron Center. Come for coffee, cookies and conversation starting at 6 p.m. Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. FREE. For more information, go to www.granddems.org or call Joyce at 623–214–3458. 6:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

OCTOBER 23 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES

GAME NIGHT

Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand and foot, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Host for this event is Nancy Dailey (623) 266–7017. 6 p.m. | Cimarron Center

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HAM RADIO SIG

1–3 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

OCTOBER 25 • FRIDAY • SINGLES

HALLOWEEN PARTY

Come and join us for our annual Halloween Bash! Costumes are encouraged as usual, but not mandatory, with $CASH$ prizes for the members who are in the most creative and best costumes. Great food from Sharko’s including Lemon Herb Chicken, Beef Au Jus, Mostaccioli with Red Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans Morocco, Cole Slaw, Rolls and Butter and dessert! DJ Spano will be spinning tunes and adding to the Halloween fun! A cash bar will be available. Hosted by Renee Rut (623) 266–9047 and Melanie Betts (612) 275–7799. Get your $20 ticket by Monday, October 21. 6 p.m. | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 27 • SUNDAY • TENNIS CLUB

FALL WELCOME BACK PARTY

Dinner with live music to follow. get tickets on the club web site or at Drop– in tennis. $15 | 5 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Aqua Fria Room

OCTOBER 28 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

DIGITAL SCAPBOOKING SIG

Intermediate Scrapbooking: Looking at the tool bar in Photoshop Elements with an emphasis on the SELECTION Tools. We suggest you bring about 4 pictures you want to practice on. It is more fun to work on your own pictures. We can supply you with some pictures if you need them. Contact Jane Connors for additional information at scrapbook@grandcomputers.org 6–8 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

OCTOBER 29 • TUESDAY • PHOTO CLUB

PHOTO PROCESSING WITH SNAPSEED AND TOUCH/RETOUCH

Learn how to process your Smartphone or tablet pictures using two free apps “Snapseed” and “TouchRetouch”. Basic techniques and workflow will be demonstrated. You will have the opportunity to process your photos with the guidance of mentors. Sign up at https://grandphotos.org/Classes Free with membership and badge ($26) prior to registration $10 non–members | 1–3 pm | Village Center, Photo Studio

OCTOBER 31 • THURSDAY • PET CLUB

THE PET CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY FOR DOGS

The Pet Club is hosting a Howl – a – ween Party for ALL Sun City Grand residents and their dogs at the dog park. Dress up your furry friends and join in the fun! Gift certificates from PetSmart will be given out as raffle prizes for several dogs in costume. There will be treat bags provided for all dogs when leaving the event. Non–dog owners are welcome as well to observe the cuteness. All size dogs are welcome on leash. FREE | 10 a..m. | Small Dog Park

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • STITCHERS

GRAND BOUTIQUE

The Grand Boutique has handcrafted items for you, your friends, and your home. Jewelry, hats, scarves, beaded dishes, embroidered and stitched clothes, towels and much, much more. Gifts for everyone on your list! 9–1 p.m. | Palm Center, Inside Stitchers Room

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS NOVEMBER 2 & 3 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • GLASS ART CLUB

NOVEMBER 7 • THURSDAY • WASHINGTON INTEREST GROUP

The Glass Arts Club is welcoming new members! Whether you aspire to make a beautiful stained–glass window for your home, design a mosaic masterpiece, or enjoy creating a one–of–a–kind fused glass piece, Grand Glass Arts encourages you to explore the world of glass art. The first step to creating your masterpiece is to join the club by going to grandglassarts. com and clicking on the ‘Applications’ tab or stopping by the glass arts studio to complete an application there. Next, you will be contacted by the Glass Arts Education Co–chairs to schedule your two orientation classes. The first class is the ‘Glass Arts Overview’ and helps you understand how our club operates. Your training continues with the ‘Glass Arts Skills’ class where you learn to lay out patterns on glass, use glass tools to cut and separate glass, and learn how to set up and use a grinder to perfect glass pieces. Questions? Contact Sue Allyn or Connie Tesar at education@ grandglassarts.com for additional information.

Calling all Sun City Grand Washingtonians! Wear your favorite sports team attire and come join in a fun happy hour and social. Do you have a favorite tailgate appetizer? Please bring a plate to share. If you have any questions contact Susan Brinkley at susanbrinkley7@gmail.com. To be put on the Washington roster, contact John Nuerenberg at wainterestgroup@ yahoo.com. RSVP to John for the tailgate party is helpful, but not required. Please remember to bring your CAM card.

GLASS ARTS CLUB IS WELCOMING NEW MEMBERS!

WASHINGTON TAILGATE PARTY!

$3.00/pp | 5–7 pm | Lakeside Pavilion

NOVEMBER 8 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

FINANCIAL ED SIG

TBD. Contact Richard Gabel for additional information at Financial@ grandcomputers.org 1–3 p.m. | Palm Center, Mediterranean Room

NOVEMBER 3 • SUNDAY • SCG BOOMERS

NOVEMBER 8 • TUESDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

SCG Boomers presents Faded Jeans Band, the 2016 94.5 KOOL FM Winner of the Cover Bands for our Welcome Back Dance! Faded Jeans is the energetic, five–piece electric party band for everybody! Their song list spans Classic Rock, R & B, Pop, Oldies, Country, 70's funk, Rockabilly and Blues, with each song performed true to style. Faded Jeans has something for everyone! The Boomers Club is providing snacks for each table and delicious desserts. Cash Bar and Photo Ops begin at 6:00 p.m. Dancing from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. You won't want to miss this dance! Come and meet up with local friends and returning snowbirds. Sign up now at www. scgboomers.com

TBD. Contact Rita Skarbek for additional information at graphics@ grandcomputers.org

WELCOME BACK DANCE

$10 members | $15 guests | Kiva Room, Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 5 & 18 • TUESDAY/ MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

READ AND DISCUSS YOUR WRITTEN STORIES

GRAPHIC SIG

4–5:30 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

NOVEMBER 11 & 25 • MONDAYS • MUSIC CLUB

ACOUSTICS INSTRUMENT GROUP

If you play the guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, fiddle, conga/bongo drums, harmonica (any non–amplified, non–horn instrument), then this is the group for you. Come and play, sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting. We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623–251–5301 or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center

Contact Gloria Young for additional information at CY@ grandcomputers.org

NOVEMBER 12 • TUESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

NOVEMBER 6 • WEDNESDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

NOVEMBER 12 • TUESDAY • ARMED FORCES SUPPORT GROUP

“Introduction to Cyber Security” presented by Leon Chapman. Contact Gloria Young for additional information at president@grandcomputers.org.

There will be a very special presentation "Spying From 80,000 Feet" given by Col. (Ret.) Barry MacKean. Col. MacKean, who is one of only 250 Air Force officers who flew operational missions in the world’s fastest, over 2,100 mph and highest flying, over aircraft, 80,000 feet, – the SR–71. Guest are invited, you do not have to be a member to attend.

1–3 p.m. | Palm Center, Phoenix Room

GENERAL MEETING

2–3:30 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Palo Verde Room

NOVEMBER 7 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

GENEALOGY SIG

“New Developments from MyHeritage DNA”. Contact Leon Chapman for additional information at Genealogy@grandcomputers.org 3:30–5 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Computer Club Classroom

NOVEMBER 7 • THURSDAY • GRAND CONNECTION INTEREST GROUP

ANNUAL FALL FLING DINNER DANCE The Grand Connection is proud to present BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Silhouette a vibrant and versatile band specializing in jazz, Motown and contemporary music, a special treat not be missed. This dinner dance has been a sell out for the last 7 years. People meet new friends and unite with old friends and just have a great time. Enjoy a catered meal, door prizes, drawings and an opportunity to win mega bucks by purchasing 50/50 tickets. All of this for just $35.00 per person. Open Seating – Cash Bar – Ticket Deadline October 28th – No tickets sold at the door. A SPECIAL TRIBUTE FOR ALL VETERANS. For tickets contact: Betty Shelton 623 561–8525, JOHN HARRIS 480– 248–5909, or PAT BURNETTE 623–544–7154

$35pp | 5–9 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

ANNUAL BASKETBALL PANEL 10 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Palms Room

MEMBERSHIP MEETING

10 a.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room NOVEMBER 14 • THURSDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

COFFEE CHAT

“Tech Purchasing Guide for the Holiday Shopping” presented by Joe Parla. Contact Dan Wallen for additional information at vicepresident@ grandcomputers.org 8:30–10 a.m. | Chaparral Center, Hopi Room

NOVEMBER 14 • THURSDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

FACETIME WITH LEE LOWENFISH, BIG TIME BASEBALL WRITER Face Time Session with BIG TIME Baseball Writer Lee Lowenfish who has written many baseball books. We will have cookies available and check out his website. 10 a..m. | Chaparral Center, Pima Room

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

FLIGHT SIMULATOR SIG

”Drones!”. Contact Bill Homewood for additional information at Flight@ grandcomputers.org 2–3:30 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Apache Room

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

NOVEMBER 25 • MONDAY • GRAND WOODCRAFTERS

“DXpeditions – Contacting another Ham Operator in a remote or exotic location where there are few Ham Radio Operators” in the Mediterranean Room, Palm Center Contact Mark Heroux for additional information at hamsig@grandcomputers.org

Come join us to see what three SCG Clubs make for the community at Christmas. There will be a presentation of toys and then time to see the toys up close. All toys are made by the Grand Woodcrafters with help from the Art Club, Beaders and community service of the Stitchers Club.

HAM RADIO SIG

TOY PRESENTATION

1–3 p.m. | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

FREE | 7pm – 9pm | Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

NOVEMBER 14–17 • THURSDAY– SUNDAY • TENNIS CLUB

PIANO CONNECTION

GRAND SLAM FALL CHARITY EVENT

Check our website suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org. for more information.

NOVEMBER 16 • SATURDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS

Find out about two of our informative Special Interest Groups, the Apple SIG and the Devices SIG. Contact Gloria Young for additional information at president@grandcomputers.org 10–11:30 am | Chaparral Center, Computers Club Rooms

NOVEMBER 18 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

NEW TO COMPUTERS

TBD. Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at new2computers@ grandcomputers.org

DECEMBER 3 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB

The Piano Connection is a fun gathering the 1st Tuesday, October to May for pianists and singers of all levels and musical interests to come together in a relaxed setting. It is a comfortable way to get over stage fright, play and sing for others or just come and enjoy the impromptu music. We encourage people to come and play unusual instruments. We have wine and cheese afterwards which is a great chance to meet new musical friends.Please contact Barbara McCormack for more information at 623–374–4533 DECEMBER 7 • SATURDAY • STITCHERS

GRAND BOUTIQUE

The Grand Boutique has handcrafted items for you, your friends, and your home. Jewelry, hats, scarves, beaded dishes, embroidered and stitched clothes, towels and much, much more. Gifts for everyone on your list! 9–1 p.m. | Palm Center, Inside Stitchers Room

10–11:30 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite/Palms Room

DECEMBER 9 & 23 • MONDAYS • MUSIC CLUB

NOVEMBER 18 • MONDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

If you play the guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, fiddle, conga/bongo drums, harmonica (any non–amplified, non–horn instrument), then this is the group for you. Come and play, sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting. We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623–251–5301 or sonid@msn.com for more information.

APPLE SIG

“Hardening Your Mac”. Contact Ira Simmons for more information at Apple@grandcomputers.org. 3:30–5 p.m. | Chaparral Center, Hopi Room

ACOUSTICS INSTRUMENT GROUP

NOVEMBER 20 • WEDNESDAY • ART CLUB

FREE | 1:30–3:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center

BY BRIAN KEELER 109 MINUTES FREE FOR ALL SCG RESIDENTS AT 12:30 IN THE ART CLUB STUDIO In this video workshop, you will pick up valuable oil painting techniques as you learn how to paint a sunset! Create drama in the landscape with sunset–lit clouds and reflected light, focusing on chroma (intensity of color), perspective, and the subtleties of modeling clouds. As you complete this demonstration from start to finish, follow Brian's oil painting tips and techniques for composition, brushwork, edges, values and more, for a dramatic landscape painting.

HOLIDAY PARTY

DVD—OIL PAINTING TECHNIQUES: DRAMATIC SKY

NOVEMBER 21 • THURSDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

AL JOLSON CLASS THROUGH GRAND LEARNING Go to grandlearning.org or the fall catalog for more information 12 p.m. | Chaparral Center

NOVEMBER 21 • FRIDAY • COMPUTERS CLUB

NEW TECHNOLOGIES SIG

“Can Chromebook Work for You?”. Contact Joe Parla for additional information at NewTech@grandcomputers.org 3:30–5 p.m. | Chaparrel Center, Computer Club Classroom

DECEMBER 16 • MONDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

Brunch December 16 and this year we will do a fund raiser for 'Dream Catcher Park' in Surprise––more details forthcoming. It will be a 10AM start in the Sagebrush Room on Remington in the Sonoran Plaza. Checks will be accepted day of party for the charity and if you cannot attend you can mail donation to: Steve Rothschild, 16775 West Villagio Drive, Surprise, AZ 85387. Checks to be made out to the City of Surprise. 10 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Sagebrush

DECEMBER 22–DECEMBER 29 • SUNDAY–SUNDAY • SHALOM CLUB

2019 CHANUKAH CELEBRATION

After the lighting of the Menorah in front of the Chaparral Center we will sing traditional holiday songs and donuts will be served. First Candle – Sunday, December 22nd, 5:30 PM Second Candle – Monday, December 23rd, 5:30 PM Third Candle – Tuesday, December 24th, 5:30 PM Fourth Candle – Wednesday, December 25th, 5:30 PM Fifth Candle – Thursday, December 26th, 5:30 PM Sixth Candle – Friday, December 27th, 4:45 PM Seventh Candle – Saturday, December 28th, 6:15 PM Eighth Candle – Sunday, December 29th, 5:30 PM For information and questions, please contact Natalie Morrison at 623–518–3494.Free to all SCG Residents….Times above FREE | Palm Court, Chaparrel Center

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PRESENTATIONS OCTOBER 19 • SATURDAY • PRESENTATION

SOCIAL SECURITY PLANNING If you’re between the ages of 58 and 68 you cannot afford to miss this free workshop. Judd Carlson & Stewart Willis of Asset Preservation Tax & Retirement Services, LLC invite you to join us and learn about common mistakes, misunderstandings and taxation in retirement. RSVP 623-239-1748 to reserve your seat. Registration opens at 9:30 am, Presentation at 10:00 am. FREE | 9:30 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 21 • MONDAY • SEMINAR

LIVING TRUST SEMINAR Planning is essential-Do you have a plan? A good estate plan coordinates what happens to your home, savings, and retirement accounts. Why a Will is not enough. Why people with Living Trusts will end up in Probate and how to avoid it! Find out what may have changed, needs updating, or is still applicable in AZ. Presented by: Dwornik Law RSVP 480-809-1014 info@dworniklawaz.com. FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 28 • MONDAY • SEMINAR

RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN Having window problems, thinking of upgrading your windows and/or doors? Reserve a seat at our presentation in the Palo Verde Room. Get an exclusive look into our windows and doors. Enjoy a complimentary lunch. Seats are limited. Register online at http://renewalevent.com/ or call us at 480-612-0700. FREE | 12:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 13 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

TRAVEL PRESENTATION Collette Tours—SCG resident Terry Johnson and Ford›s Travel are hosting the leader of world travel and tours. Discover the Plains of Africa with an optional Tanzania post tour excursion on this magical trip in September 2020. RSVP 623-556-8010 or terrystrvls@ gmail.com to reserve your seat. FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 13 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

TRAVEL PRESENTATION Viking Cruise Lines—SCG resident Terry Johnson and Ford’s Travel are hosting the most awarded river & ocean cruise line. Destination focused. Culturally enriching. Carefully curated. Discover what makes Viking the world’s leading small ship cruise line. RSVP 623-556-8010 or terrystrvls@gmail.com to reserve your seat. FREE | 12:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 14 • THURSDAY • PRESENTATION

GASSER DENTAL IMPLANTS Join Dr. Kevin Gasser and his team for a FREE, no obligation, dental implant seminar and Italian dinner catered by Babbo’s. All attendees will receive FREE: Dinner, Raffle Tickets for Prize Drawings and Gift Bag (value $60) RSVP today at 623.972.8217. Seating limited to first 50 people. FREE | 6:00 p.m. | Chaparral Center

NOVEMBER 18 • MONDAY • SEMINAR

RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN Having window problems, thinking of upgrading your windows and/ or doors? Reserve a seat at our presentation in the Pima Room. Get an exclusive look into our windows and doors. Enjoy a complimentary dinner. Seats are limited. Register online at http://renewalevent.com/ or call us at 480-612-0700. FREE | 6:00 p.m. | Chaparral Center

DECEMBER 18 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

HOME SOLAR – EVERYTHING CHANGES IN 2020! Join the solar energy instructor with the Maricopa County Community College System, PORA, Sun City Festival and many other cities and communities. The topics discussed have everything you need to know about home solar. Be prepared to take notes. Absolutely No Selling. FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

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GRAND LEARNING Information and Registration at 623-546-7470 or grandlearning.org

ALL CATALOGS ARE HERE! REGISTRATION STARTED OCTOBER 1! Grand Learning put together a new semester which runs from October to mid-December. We have 12 new instructors (which means a lot of new classes)…many of them are your neighbors, but some are experts in their field from around the Valley. While there are classes that fill the first day of registration, many slots remain. You can STILL register in person, by phone, or online at www.grandlearning. org. If you don’t remember your password go online and reset it or give us a call and we’ll be happy to help you over the phone. Please don’t create a new account. Joey Ritzke will continue his series of timely topics and address Negative Interest Rates…on October 17 at 10 a.m. “Every day we read news about lower interest rates. But interest rates that are actually negative already exist in many places around the world. Yeah, negative interest rates means what you think it does: banks pay YOU to borrow money and you pay them to have a savings account or a CD. How is such a thing possible? Sounds ridiculous. Common sense says that it can’t be. But here’s a case where common sense and reality collide. Financial experts (including some Federal Reserve potentates) are now telling us that negative interest is coming to America. Get ready!” Grand Learning helps you take a world view. Rabbi Rosenberg will discuss What’s Really Going on in Europe in October…so don’t wait too long to sign up. Hear about the Holocaust in The Netherlands where author Dirk vanLeenen experienced WWII as a child observing the disruption and horrors of the Nazis in his class titled Holocaust, A Survivor Speaks. Joel Lassman will tell you how being the son of Holocaust survivors overshadowed his life. Winnie Fritz will share her insights into the Middle East. Arizona has legal medical marijuana…but what is this CBD derivative and how can it help alleviate pain? Find out the facts about what it does, how it could/should be used and how to tell a good product from a bad one. You’ll have two chances…one in October and one in December. Allen Reamer is presenting a combination of new classes focused on Art…new artists like Thomas Hart Benton and Manet – not Monet, and new topics like Angels in Art and Acoma to Zuni Art. There’s also some perennial favorites…Georgia O’Keefe and Leonardo da Vinci to name two. Have you been to the Hermitage…even if you

never go Allen will tell you the history and show some highlights of this vast collection. Do you have a story to tell…is it your life story, moments of spiritual impact in your life, a story or poem that’s been kicking around in the back of your head? Develop your voice, try out approaches to your topic…share with others if you want. Maybe you just want to center yourself or become more reflective…have you tried journaling? The holidays are a way off, but that gives you plenty of time to make some personalized gifts. Give a Putters buddy a visor decorated with rhinestones…maybe your whole foursome would like one. Make personally scented soaps in just the right color to match your décor. Try Alcohol inks… A Grand Learning gift certificate is a great idea if you’re just not sure which is the perfect gift for that special someone. And if you’re hungry…discover Desert Foods that (incorrectly priced in the catalog–it is $35.00) are readily available…not in your grocery store but in your yard or in a desert setting just up the road a piece. Brush up your cooking skills with a Sous Vide class…Snir and Kiersten Mor invite you to their home to learn (and taste) some foods made with this technique. If you haven’t taken a Grand Learning class before, give us a try. We are looking forward to seeing all of you in Grand Learning classes this fall. Information and Registration at 623-546-7470 or grandlearning.org

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ACTIVE ADULTS  TRADITIONAL WORSHIP Interpreting for the Deaf at All Services GriefShare Support Ministry Available SUNDAY Bible Study Morning Worship Evening Worship

9 a.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY Bible Study & Prayer

6 p.m.

Shon Wagner, Pastor www.grandbaptist.com  623.975.6262 18350 N. Goldwater Ridge Dr., Surprise, AZ 85374

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Sun City Grand Language Club

PLANNING A TRIP TO EUROPE? WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY? MEET NEW PEOPLE? LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE French, Spanish, Italian, German

Also, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

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THE GRAND CONNECTION IS PROUD TO PRESENT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND SILHOUETTE A VIBRANT AND VERSATILE BAND SPECIALIZING IN JAZZ, MOTOWN AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC, A SPECIAL TREAT NOT BE MISSED. This dinner dance has been a sell out for the last 7 years. People meet new friends and unite with old friends and just have a great time. Enjoy a catered meal, door prizes, drawings and an opportunity to win mega bucks by purchasing 50/50 tickets. All of this for just $35.00 per person. A SPECIAL TRIBUTE FOR ALL VETERANS.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2019 SONORAN PLAZA, KIVA BALLROOM

$35.00 | 5PM-9PM Open Seating | Cash Bar

TICKET DEADLINE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31ST

No tickets sold at the door

FOR TICKETS: BETTY SHELTON 623 561-8525, JOHN HARRIS 480-248-5909, OR PAT BURNETTE 623-544-7154

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OF 365 DAYS A YEAR

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COME VISIT AND SEE WHY JEANNE AND DON LOVE HANGING IN THE CACTUS PUB WHAT IS ROYAL OAKS? A community with multiple dining options, lots of friends, and activities too numerous to list. And without the maintenance of your current home so you are free to fly away! We invite you to visit and ask Royal Oaks residents why they live here. If you’d like, we’ll arrange a lunch or dinner after the tour with some residents who, like you, didn’t believe that life could be so easy at Royal Oaks. We’ll help you narrow down your choices between our 23 floor plans (homes and apartments in independent living) on our 50+ acre campus

and also show you the social, dining, activity, and care spaces. When you visit, ask about Club Connect, where you can experience life at our community prior to residency. But first, find out the benefits of lifeplan communities by downloading many informational pieces on our website (click on the “free download” button on the home page). Call (623) 815-4132 to arrange your personal visit. Ask how to attend an informational seminar on Inspirata Pointe, our new in-development neighborhood, where an additional 15 floor plans will be available.

Engaging • Inspired • Vibrant • Retirement Living

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. OCTOBER 1-4 • TUESDAY-FRIDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

THE ARCHES & CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARKS & SMOOTH WATER RAFTING Day One: We’ll leave the Valley and head north, with a stop for coffee & goodies, on our way to enjoy lunch on self at Cameron Trading Post. After lunch its back on the bus headed for Bluff, Utah and the very lovely Desert Rose Hotel—our headquarters for the next three nights. We’ll check into our hotel, and after a refresh we’ll gather again to enjoy dinner on self, with your choice of dining in the hotel’s award-winning restaurant, or head into historic Bluff where we’ll have a few rustic eateries to choose from. Later we’ll enjoy a free evening. Day Two: Breakfast on self at a local restaurant, then its back on the bus headed for the Sand Island launch ramp. After taking a few minutes to secure our cameras and sunscreen in dry bags, and a brief introduction to rafting, we’ll begin this remarkable 8 hour, 26-mile journey. The San Juan River, often described as calm and congenial, offers a relaxing rafting experience in Southeastern Utah. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the dramatic Goosenecks of the Lower San Juan, where rock formations can tower 1,000 feet overhead. We’ll visit Native American ruins; view bighorn sheep grazing along the shore and truly experience a red rock labyrinth that is one of the most complex canyons in the Colorado Plateau. This was once the home of the Anasazi, a desert farming culture who lived in this area eight to twenty centuries ago. Evidence of their time here is everywhere, with remains of their dwellings and the art that they carved in the rising sandstone walls. The Butler Wash petroglyph panel will be our first stop. Just a few feet from the river’s edge, this broad panel is filled with mysterious images carved by early Anasazi—the Basketmakers—some 1500 years ago. Further down the river, we’ll land again and walk an easy quarter mile to “River House,” a Pueblo III style cliff dwelling. With a small round kiva and several adjoining rooms tucked into a rock alcove, this structure is believed to be about 800 years old. Later we’ll continue down the river to a shady spot under a canopy of cottonwoods, to enjoy a delicious gourmet lunch. The journey continues, as the rock formations begin to take prominence when the river enters the Monument Upwarp, a giant wrinkle in the skin of the earth. As we near the end of our trip the river leaves the canyon and we pass beneath the balanced slab of “Mexican Hat” rock, where vans will be waiting to shuttle us back to Bluff. Dinner is on self this evening and later we’ll enjoy a free evening. Day Three: We’ll enjoy breakfast on self in town, before hopping back on the bus headed for Canyonlands National Park, located just west of Moab, Utah. With paved roads running through the park, Canyonlands offers the most spectacular scenic drive—wave after wave of famously deep canyons that drop suddenly from the desert floor and wind along the Colorado Plateau, accompanied by towering cliffs and sandstone spires. Later we’ll head into charming Moab, for lunch on self, with several wonderful restaurants to choose from. After lunch it’s back on the bus for the half-hour drive to Arches National Park, where we’ll journey the 18-mile (one way) scenic drive high onto the Plateau, crossing a vast landscape, offering panoramic views of distant snowcapped mountains. Arches is one of the most visited parks in the world, a wonderland of eroded sandstone fins, towers, ribs, gargoyles, hoodoos, balanced rocks and arches! Later we’ll head back to our hotel to enjoy dinner on self and a free evening. Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

Day Four: Breakfast is on self, then it’s bags out and we’re off to enjoy an incredibly scenic drive through the Hopi and Navajo Nations, on into Winslow and the La Posada Hotel--the last great railroad hotel—built in 1929 by the Santa Fe Railway for the Fred Harvey Company. We’ll take some time to explore the La Posada and enjoy lunch on self, at the award-winning Turquoise Room, considered to be the best restaurant in the Four Corners region. After lunch it’s back on the bus and we’ll hightail it for the Valley, enjoying some great scenery along the way. This is a remarkable tour—truly a bucket-list of an experience and we hope you’ll join us! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $958/pp (sgl occ avail upon request) | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

OCTOBER 3 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

NPA PRESENTS: A SALUTE TO THE MUSIC OF GLEN CAMPBELL—SOLD OUT

$20/pp Front of House | $17/pp Back of House Evening Show | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 4 • FRIDAY • PALM CENTER EVENT

OK•TO•BE FEST Come experience a new Oktoberfest at Sun City Grand and not to be confused with Fall Fest in November. Join us as we celebrate this popular German celebration with great food, live music and dancing. Food will be provided by Dillions Catering and will included; Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad, Brezen (soft pretzels) with cheese sauce. Music will be provided by Applause Entertainment with a live trio German-style oom-pah-pah band. Work off that German food on the dance floor while enjoying the authentic sounds of the Germanstyle band. Come celebrate with us and let’s party! $20 | 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

OCTOBER 5 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

GRAND CABARET AT THE SONORAN PLAZA PRESENTS – THE BEST OF BROADWAY—SOLD OUT

$22/pp Front Section | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza $18/pp Rear Section | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 8 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

SCG TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT

FREE | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts | 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom

OCTOBER 9 • WEDNESDAY • FREE SPIRIT

OLD WEST HIGHWAY

Travel the scenic Old West Highway. Your first stop will be the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Then visit the World’s Smallest Museum enroute to the Besh Ba Gowah Ruins in Globe. Lunch is included along with shopping at the Pickle Barrel Trading Post. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99 | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

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HART PRAIRIE ROAD SCENIC DRIVE & 1899 BAR & GRILL We’re headed for Flagstaff and the 1899 Bar & Grill, where we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch on self. Named after Northern Arizona University’s founding year, 1899 Bar & Grill is the student run laboratory for NAU’s Hotel and Restaurant program—in other words, this is NAU’s culinary institute, with an upscale look, and a moderately priced menu. After lunch we’ll head north on Highway 180, better known as the San Francisco Peaks Scenic Road, one of Arizona’s most beautiful scenic byways. With Arizona’s highest mountains dominating the landscape, we’ll journey through rolling meadows, as clusters of golden aspens become more and more dense. We’ll take the turnoff to Hart Prairie Road—unpaved, bumpy in spots, and incredibly scenic! With cows grazing at the base of the San Francisco peaks and the gold of aspens spread across the landscape, this spectacular drive is most dramatic mid-October—a Kindred Tours annual trek that you will not want to miss! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $80 | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

OCTOBER 10 • THURSDAY • DANCE CLUB

MONTHLY LINE DANCE PARTY

Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. Contact information: Marsha at marshago2@yahoo.com (for June, July, August and September. The contact for October, November and December is Kathy at kslarson8@cox.net. Tickets are available online at www.grandinfo. com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome. $5/pp | 6:30–9:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 11 - 13 • FRIDAY - SUNDAY • MUSIC CLUB

THE CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS: BONNIE & KATE – THE COVER GIRLS

Our Nightclub Divas are back with a performance that showcases talent that you might expect to see on Broadway or at a Branson venue. They’ll bring us a blend of popular favorites. Good clean fun - it’s funny, it’s lively and we’re pleased to feature two of the West Valley’s best performers. Purchase tickets online at: www.scgrandmusicclub.com; www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F, 8am-4pm) $20/pp Front Section | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 12 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

FOUR PEAKS OKTOBERFEST @ TEMPE TOWN LAKE

For over 40 years, Tempe Sister Cities has been hosting the annual Oktoberfest celebration. Oktoberfest is a three-day outdoor festival currently held at Tempe Town Lake. Orignially started as a way to honor our Bavarian Sister City of Regensburg, Germany, Oktoberfest now draws crowds of 200,000 who enjoy this volunteer-produced event. In addition to the beer and wine gardens for the grown-ups, Tempe Oktoberfest also has non-stop Polka, a 10k/5mile/5k and 1 mile foot race, a German shoppe, wiener dog races, and food, food, food! Oktoberfest is held during the second weekend of October and has been the source of funding for almost 700 student exchange participants since the early 1970s. Leave the driving to us and spend the day enjoying all the festivities! $25/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Bus Departs Tempe Town Lake

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OCTOBER 17 • THURSDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

FALL LEAVES IN OAK CREEK & LUNCH AT THE JUNIPINE RESORT

Lucky for us, Arizona’s first All-American Road, the Red Rock Scenic Byway is just a couple of hours away from the Valley, and ours to enjoy with every changing season! The road they call “the museum without walls” will lead into another spectacular Arizona byway—Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road, rated a Top 5 Most Scenic Drive by Rand McNally—and most spectacular during the fall season! We’ll stop for a delicious lunch, included, at the Junipine Resort, where we’ll be offered a limited menu, plus a soft drink and there is always something for everyone. After lunch, we’ll explore the banks of Oak Creek, just behind the restaurant—an easy stroll, or bus ride—whichever you prefer. From here we’ll get back on the bus and travel the high-country switchbacks, enjoying the scenery and stopping for photo opportunities. We’ll make our way to Flagstaff and take a minute to explore this charming downtown area before heading back to the Valley. This is always a very popular fall driving tour that fills quickly. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99 | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

OCTOBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST

Price includes music, fresh omelets prepared on site to your taste with the following ingredients, diced ham, sliced mushrooms, chopped onion, shredded jack cheese, diced red and green peppers, bacon and sausage. Also includes home fried potatoes, fresh fruit, coffee, and juice. Ticket purchase required prior to event. Must show ticket for breakfast. $10/pp | 8:30 a.m–10:30 a.m. | Palms/Palo Verde/Mesquite

OCTOBER 17-20 • THURSDAY-SUNDAY • DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: DRINKING HABITS

WRITTEN BY TOM SMITH Two nuns have been secretly making and selling wine to keep the convent’s doors open, but Paul and Sally, reporters and former fiancées, are hot on the trail. They go undercover as a nun and priest in order to verify their suspicions. Wine and secrets are inevitably spilled in this laugh-out-loud traditional farce. Tickets may be purchased at the Activities Desk at Sonoran (open M-F; 8am to 4 pm) Thurs – Sat | $12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar/Doors Open | 7 p.m. Performance Sun | $12/pp | 2:30 p.m. Cash Bar/Doors Open | 3 p.m. Performance Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 19 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

AZ COYOTES VS OTTAWA SENATORS

Leave the driving and parking to us and cheer our Arizona Coyotes hockey team to a win over the Ottawa Senators in the comfort of the Gila River Arena. $85/pp | 2:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area

OCTOBER 22 • TUESDAY • PALM CENTER EVENT

NEWCOMER’S MIXER

If you’re a new resident come join us for our Newcomer’s Mixer. Enjoy a drink on us while you mix and mingle with the Associations staff, board members, clubs and volunteer opportunities. In addition, meet other new residents in the community. There will be a brief presentation to review some important information that will help you get started on the right foot. Please contact the Activities desk to register for this event, for more information call Adam Nunez (Creative Projects Manager) 623-546-7426 FREE | 3p.m. Doors Open – 5p.m. | Palm Center

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. OCTOBER 23 • WEDNESDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

OCTOBER 26 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB

We’re on our way to Jerome, Arizona and the Grand Hotel. Famously spooky—the Grand Hotel was originally constructed in 1926 and started out as the United Verde Hospital, the most modern and well-equipped hospital in all of the western states. The hospital closed in 1950 as mining petered out, and then stood vacant for 44 years until the building was purchased, then renovated and reopened as the Grand Hotel. This is when the accounts of paranormal activities at the hotel began to be conveyed to the staff. Guests at the hotel have reported hearing coughing, labored breathing, and even voices coming from empty rooms. They have also reported smells coming from rooms, such as flowers, dust, cigar smoke, and whiskey. Others report light anomalies and the television sets turning themselves on with no explanation, and still others have reported seeing apparitions of women in nurse’s uniforms! Jerome is said to be one of the 10 most haunted cities in America, with the Grand Hotel being their most famously haunted building. Halloween at the Grand Hotel is just incredible, with spooky holiday décor streaming from end to end! We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch, included, at the award-winning Asylum Restaurant—where the menu offers everything from gourmet salads to big delicious sandwiches and burgers, homemade soup and more. We’ll take some time after lunch to explore the hotel and then head into the charming and historic downtown area. Jerome is home to many wonderful galleries, great little shops, wine tasting rooms and so much more. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

Sun City Grand will be rocking and jiving to two almost identical Halloween dances on the same night. Dance No. 1 will feature one of our favorite entertainers, Harry Mathews at Cimarron Center. The only difference between the dances will be the entertainer and the place. Both dances have costume contests, will rock to the 50s to the 90s music you love. Both dances will sell out so there will be no refunds, no exceptions! Tickets, $10, are on sale now. They may be purchased online at www. grandinfo.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: Louise at 623-680-2056.

LUNCH AT THE ASYLUM

HALLOWEEN DANCE #1 WITH HARRY

$10/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m.–10 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 26 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB

HALLOWEEN DANCE #2 WITH THADDEUS—SOLD OUT

$10/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m.–10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 26 • SATURDAY • FREE SPIRIT

VERDE CANYON RAILROAD

Board the Verde Canyon Railroad for a four hour diesel train journey to places only accessible by rail. See Crimson cliffs, eagles nests, white water rapids, and abandoned gold mines. First-class service has fewer passengers indoors and out. All cars access a shaded open-air viewing car. This Tour Includes: Transportation, Ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad. First class includes beverages. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $129/pp Coach Class; $189/pp First Class | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

$99 | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

OCTOBER 24 • THURSDAY • GRAND TRIP

SHOPPING – BILTMORE FASHION PARK

Join us for a fun day of shopping at a favorite shopping destination in the Valley! Biltmore Fashion Park is an upscale shopping mall with high-end department stores & retailers, plus restaurants & fast food. $25/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. | Bus Departs Shopping Center

OCTOBER 24 & 25 • THURSDAY & FRIDAY • MUSIC CLUB

THE MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS: 2019 CELEBRATION OF MUSIC “AN EVENING WITH SONORAN SKIES”

COOL BAND — COOL SONGS! At Sundown (7:00 PM) on October 24 and 25, there will be “An Evening with Sonoran Skies” at the Sonoran Plaza presented by the Sun City Grand Music Club. A lot of Sun City Grand folks are expected to be in attendance including This Boy, a local Desperado, and maybe even Bad, Bad Leroy Brown! One lady recently attended a rehearsal for this production, and said: “In My Life I’ve never heard more beautiful songs than a couple by a Phenomenal Woman guest singer with the band”. And if you want to Wipe Out all your cares and woes, just say Let Me Be There and get yourself a ticket to a fun evening with the SONORAN SKIES BAND. Imagine the Anticipation of the audience as they await the opening night performance. The curtain opens and Sonoran Skies launches a widely varied musical journey from the City of New Orleans to that bright California Sun where the Lion Sleeps Tonight. The audience is so enthusiastic that even Proud Mary wants to Twist and Shout. And who knows? Maybe this will go on until the Wee Small Hours of the Morning. Don’t miss “An Evening with Sonoran Skies”!!! P.S.–If this show is SRO, I’d be happy to have you Stand By Me!!! Purchase tickets at Activities Desk (open M-F; 8 AM to 4 PM) or: online www.scgrandmusicclub.com $15/pp Front Section | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. OCTOBER 28-29 • MONDAY-TUESDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY & BIOSPHERE 2

Day One: Late October is the perfect time to head to Tucson, one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the American Southwest. We’ll stop first for coffee & goodies on our way to explore Mission San Xavier del Bac. A National Historic Landmark, “The White Dove of the Desert” was founded as a Catholic mission by Father Eusebio Kino in 1692, making it the oldest intact European structure in Arizona. The church’s interior is filled with incredible statuary and mural paintings, allowing visitors to experience an 18th Century space. Afterwards we’ll head to Casino Del Sol—our headquarters for the night—a five-time recipient of a AAA Four-Diamond rating, and TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence. We’ll take some time to check into our rooms, and after a refresh, we’ll head out to enjoy lunch on self, with several lovely restaurants to choose from, including Festa International Buffet, offering live-action cooking stations, serving Asian wok stir-fry and sushi, delicious Italian pastas and pizzas, a roast carving station, huge salad bar, an amazing spread of desserts and so much more. Late afternoon we’ll gather again to head for Kitt Peak National Observatory to enjoy their famous Nightly Observing Program, an opportunity to learn about astronomy and viewing the night sky. We’ll discover how to view hidden objects in the sky with binoculars and view the deep sky objects with telescopes. It is a remarkable evening experience and it includes a light sandwich dinner. Day Two: Breakfast is on self at the hotel, with a few food outlets to choose from. Later it’s back on the bus, and we’ll head for Biosphere 2, the world’s largest earth science laboratory, named one of the 50 must-see wonders of the world. Biosphere 2 serves as a center for research, outreach, teaching and life-long learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe. Biosphere 2 derives from the idea that it is modeled on Earth, the first biosphere. This 3.14-acre facility offers the most remarkable tour, with 7,200,000 cubic feet under sealed glass; housing biomes that include: ocean with coral reef, mangrove wetlands, tropical rainforest, Savanna grassland, and fog desert. Our private tour involves moderate walking and stair climbing. Afterwards we’ll enjoy a picnic-style lunch on the lovely grounds of the facility, included. This two-day tour into the Tucson region to explore Kitt Peak and Biosphere 2 is going to be incredible—we hope that you will join us!

California. After a fascinating struggle to exist that includes a military pullout and the railroad moving to Tucson—Tubac today is a thriving artists community with more than 80 galleries and shops that feature hand crafted items, sculpture, paintings, clothing and some great imports. Tubac is also home to plenty of wonderful little restaurants where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. This colorful celebration of art and the creative process is always a blast. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $80/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 1 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

SHRED DAY—SOLD OUT

$5/ticket | 8:30 a.m.–3:00p.m. Sonoran Plaza Parking area

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

AZ COYOTES VS COLORADO AVALANCHE

Leave the driving and parking to us and cheer our Arizona Coyotes hockey team to a win over the Colorado Avalanche in the comfort of the Gila River Arena. $85/pp | 4:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area

NOVEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

GRAND CABARET AT THE SONORAN PLAZA PRESENTS—SOULSTICE

THE STARRING SEAN MULLANEY & ALEXANDRA NCUBE Performing for the first time in the Grand, Soulstice pairs up two dynamic performers who each have impressive professional careers on their own. Sean brought out his best rock star persona and received rave reviews for his leading role in a major production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Alexandra stole the show with her lead role in The Book of Mormon. This show was made for the Boomer generation bringing us the best of the late 60s, 70s and 80s top hits - but anyone who enjoys truly gifted entertainers will not be disappointed. Purchase tickets online at: www.scgrandmusicclub.com; www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F - 8am-4pm)

$329/pp–dbl occ (sgl occ avail upon request) Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

$20/pp | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 1 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

NOVEMBER 4 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky’s, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980’s. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at www.suncitygrand. com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Earlene at 623-544-3602.

Are you up for Happy Hour? Please join us as we relax, have some fun and enjoy some great company. Light music, cash bar, food available for purchase. We look forward to seeing you all there! Ticket price includes one drink ticket.

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE

$10/pp | 6 p.m.–7 p.m. Arizona 2–Step lesson | 7 p.m.–10 p.m. Dancing Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 1 • FRIDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

TUBAC FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL

After 59 years of producing a wildly successful arts festival in February, Tubac has added this fantastic juried arts & crafts show just in time for holiday shopping. Not that we need a festival to head to charming and historically rich Tubac, Arizona! Established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio, Tubac was the first Spanish garrison in what is now the state of Arizona. Tubac was a stop along the Camino Real (the “Royal Road”) from Mexico to the Spanish settlements in California. Tubac’s most famous resident was Juan Bautista de Anza, the first European to establish an overland route from Mexico, through the Sonoran Desert, to the Pacific Coast of

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HAPPY HOUR @ THE CHAPARRAL CENTER

$5/person | 5–7 p.m. | Chaparral Center

NOVEMBER 5 •TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST

Price includes music, fresh omelets prepared on site to your taste with the following ingredients, diced ham, sliced mushrooms, chopped onion, shredded jack cheese, diced red and green peppers, bacon and sausage. Also includes home fried potatoes, fresh fruit, coffee, and juice. Ticket purchase required prior to event. Must show ticket for breakfast. $10/pp | 8:30 a.m–10:30 a.m. | Palms/Palo Verde/Mesquite

NOVEMBER 5 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

SCG TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT

FREE | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts | 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. NOVEMBER 5 • TUESDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

NOVEMBER 10 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

We are thrilled to announce the shuttle services have resumed at Sabino Canyon! Nestled at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, a range that forms the northern border of Tucson, Sabino Canyon is one of the most premier natural areas in Southern Arizona. A riparian corridor flanked by steep mountains cliffs, Sabino Canyon is a true desert oasis, with Sabino Creek flowing year-round. Shuttles allow visitors to experience the exquisite beauty of the canyon while enjoying a 45-minute, 3.8-mile tour into the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The shuttles have nine stops along the route, with several restroom facilities and picnic grounds located near Sabino Creek. Sabino Canyon is home to a variety of trails, with a main road is mostly flat and paved, offering an easy nature walk. Enjoy the day from the comfort of the shuttle or jump off and explore some of Sabino Canyon’s easily navigated trails—it’s all up to you. We’ll stop for lunch on self, at El Charro Café, before heading into the canyon. Established in 1922, this Tucson landmark is the Nation’s oldest Mexican Restaurant in continuous operation by the same family. El Charro’s affordable lunch menu offers something delicious for everyone. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

Experience the intensity of the Playoffs – NASCAR style – at the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Semi-Final Race, November 10. Watch 8 Drivers battle for a Championship 4 spot.

EXPLORING SABINO CANYON

$95/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 8–10 • FRIDAY–SUNDAY • DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB— CABARET PLAYERS PRESENTS: LEAVE ‘EM LAUGHING

If you have never been to a Cabaret performance be prepared to sit back in a cozy cabaret setting, Have a beverage of your choice and enjoy 4 short plays brought to you by SCG residents performing While reading from their scripts. Tickets may be purchased at the Activities Desk at Sonoran (open M-F; 8am to 4 pm) Fri & Sat | $8/pp | 6 p.m. Doors Open | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance Sun | $8/pp | 2 p.m. Doors Open | 2:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 3 p.m. Performance Cimarron Nightclub

NOVEMBER 9 • SATURDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

WALKIN' ON MAIN—ART, WINE, HISTORY, MUSIC— A CELEBRATION OF HISTORIC 89A

We’re on our way to historic Cottonwood, Arizona—a town with a reputation for lawlessness. Many of Cottonwood’s early settlers were run out of the nearby company towns, or hopeful entrepreneurs looking to establish businesses and homes of their own. Cottonwood was a bootlegging capital, known to have the best booze in the west, attracting buyers all the way from Los Angeles. Today the Verde Valley Wine Trail rolls through this Wild West town, along with lovely galleries, shops and great little restaurants. Walkin’ on Main is a celebration of historic 89A, conveniently located in the Old Town area, an easy stroll with plenty of outdoor seating. Verde Valley wine makers and vineyards will host a wine garden on Main Street, and wine tasting is optional and on self. We’ll also enjoy a juried art show, live music end to end and lots of interesting food booths. This festival is a blast! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

NASCAR SEMI—FINALS

$75/pp | 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area

NOVEMBER 10–13 • SUNDAY–WEDNESDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

CATALINA ISLAND

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley with a stop for coffee and goodies, on our way to Blythe, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. After lunch we’ll jump back on the bus and sightsee our way to Long Beach, California, where we’ll spend our first night. After checking into our hotel, we’ll take some time to refresh and then we’ll head out for dinner on self, at charming Shoreline Village, where we’ll find a variety of wonderful restaurants, offering great food at affordable prices and views overlooking the ocean. Day Two: We’ll enjoy breakfast, included, at the hotel and then its bags out and we’ll head for the pier. We’ll board a sleek catamaran style vessel with indoor & outdoor seating and plenty of big windows, offering an exciting one hour journey to Catalina Island. Upon arrival our bags will be whisked off to the gorgeous Pavilion Hotel, known for its relaxed atmosphere and personalized service. Just steps from the beach, the Pavilion Hotel offers a central courtyard and cozy fire ring where guests gather for complementary wine & cheese socials every evening before dinner. Meanwhile, we’ll head out to enjoy a lovely lunch on self at one of Catalina Island’s fantastic restaurants. Later we’ll gather to begin the “Behind the Scenes, Casino Tour.” This attraction takes guests back to a time when hundreds of people would sail to the Island to see and hear Big Bands, the likes of Benny Goodman, Gene Autry and other greats—on one of the biggest dance floors the world had ever known. Later we’ll visit the opulent Avalon Theatre, with its classic 1929 pipe organ, Art Deco murals and the fascinating Catalina Island Museum. Late afternoon we’ll arrive at our hotel and after a refresh we’ll gather for our wine & cheese social and later dinner on self and a free evening. Day Three: We’ll enjoy a fabulous hot breakfast buffet, included, on the patio of our hotel. After breakfast we’ll head out to discover the charming town of Avalon. We’ll journey along the beachfront, up the hillsides and through the heart of this historic town. We’ll see and learn about colorful local attractions, as our guide shares interesting Catalina Island history and folklore from the comfort of our open-air passenger vehicle. Don’t forget your camera! Later we’ll enjoy lunch on self at the restaurant of your choice and a free afternoon. Early evening finds us back at our hotel for another wine & cheese social. Later we’ll enjoy dinner on self and a free evening. Day Four: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’ll gather at the dock for our return to the mainland. Our own bus will meet us in Long Beach and we’ll head for Palm Springs where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. After lunch we’ll head for home with some interesting stops along the way. This is a fantastic tour and we hope you’ll join us! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for nonambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $999/pp dbl occ (sgl occ avail upon request) Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

$80/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. NOVEMBER 14 • THURSDAY • DANCE CLUB

NOVEMBER 16 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. The contact person for the summer months (through September) is Marsha Cohn, marshago2@yahoo.com. After that, please call Kathy at 623-444-9236 or kslarson8@cox.net for additional information. Tickets are available online at www.suncitygrand.com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome.

Now a true phenomenon in the world of entertainment, the Blue Man Group have come a long way since their inception in the late ‘80s. The drums and bright paint remain but the rest of the show has had several injections of technological trickery, current cultural references and refreshed humor. Oh no, this isn’t the show you saw all those years ago the Blue Man Group is back with brand new show Speechless! Seen live by over 35 million people worldwide, Blue Man Group blends percussive music, vaudeville, art and theater to create a multi-sensory experience unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

MONTHLY LINE DANCE SOCIAL

$5/pp | 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 14–17 • THURSDAY–SUNDAY • DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB PRESENT: SORRY, WRONG CHIMNEY

WRITTEN BY JACK SHARKEY AND LEO SEARS David Tittle is moonlighting as a department store Santa so that he can buy his wife a fur for Christmas. He tells her he is working late at the office. A suspected other woman, hypnotism, the notorious Santa burglar Kris Kringle and his gun-toting fiancé and a confused policeman add up to a rollicking tale that is hilarious Christmas entertainment any time of the year. Tickets may be purchased at the Activities Desk at Sonoran (open M-F; 8am to 4 pm) Thurs – Sat | $12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar/Doors Open | 7 p.m. Performance Sun | $12/pp | 2:30 p.m. Cash Bar/Doors Open | 3 p.m. Performance Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

THE APACHE TRAIL & TORTILLA FLATS

Here’s a remarkable backroad adventure, a scenic drive winding through canyons, past crazy geologic formations, desert flora and fauna and spectacular lake views. We’ll travel the same route as the wagon trains in the days of the old west, the very same trail that served the stage coaches traveling through Arizona. Just a few miles into this journey we’ll find ourselves at Tortilla Flats, where we’ll stop for lunch on self. This authentic remnant of a ghost town started out as a stage stop in 1904 and now serves as a great lunch stop along the Trail, with a menu that runs from burgers & dogs, to sandwiches, chicken platters and more. This is a thrilling tour that can be enjoyed throughout the year. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $80/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

BARLEENS SEASON PREMIERE—SOLD OUT $62/person | 4:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area

NOVEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

COME CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES: A BALLROOM DANCE

Join us to celebrate this special ballroom dance which highlights the anniversaries of our dancers! Vito Mandarino will play waltz, swing, rumba, tango, fox-trot as well as popular Latin dances. Ballroom dance requests are always welcome. Dress code: no shorts, no jeans, no flip flops. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. Cake and coffee will be served. For information about social ballroom dances and/or lessons, contact Charlie at 623-282-8419 or ScgBallroom@cox.net. Tickets are available on line at www.suncitygrand.com or at the SCG Activities desk. $10/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

BLUE MAN GROUP AT ASU GAMMAGE

$112/pp | 5:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area Bus departs the Gammage at the end of the performance

NOVEMBER 17 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

SHOPPING - KIERLAND COMMONS

Join us for a fun day of shopping at a favorite shopping destination in the Valley! Kierland Commons is an upscale shopping mall with high-end department stores & retailers, plus restaurants & fast food. $25/pp | 11:15 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area 5:00 p.m. Bus Departs Shopping Center

NOVEMBER 18 • MONDAY • GRAND TRIP

AZ COYOTES VS LOS ANGELES KINGS

Leave the driving and parking to us and cheer our Arizona Coyotes hockey team to a win over the Los Angeles Kings in the comfort of the Gila River Arena. $85/pp | 5:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area

NOVEMBER 19 • TUESDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

FALL FOLIAGE FINALE AT BOYCE THOMPSON ARBORETUM

You can always predict how the fall foliage will move around the state of Arizona, with the final and most dramatic blast of color to be experienced at Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Home to a grove of 40-foot Chinese pistachio trees, famously ablaze in shades of red and burgundy, mid to late November. The sight of this stand of trees alone is worth a fall pilgrimage! Founded in 1924 as a desert plant research facility and living museum, Boyce Thompson Arboretum is the oldest botanical garden west of the Mississippi. An easy main trail runs through the park, leading visitors to various exhibits and natural areas. We’ll stop in Superior for lunch at Porter’s Café, before heading into the Arboretum. Don’t miss Taco Tuesday—a great favorite with the locals! We’ll be offered a choice of two chicken or beef tacos served with rice & beans and a soft drink—and it’s all included. This annual trek should not be missed! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $97/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 22 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

ROCKIN’ OLDIES MONTHLY ROCK AND SWING DANCE

This rock and swing dance, formerly known as the Monthly Variety Dance, will feature The Rhythm Edition Band. The 7-piece Rhythm Edition Band has been entertaining audiences throughout the valley for more than 20 years. The band features classic rock, R&B, Motown and the Top 40. With five lead singers they can play a wide range of musical styles. Rhythm Edition has performed for numerous local events as well as here at Grand. Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. Reserved seating. No refunds. For further information contact: Louise at 623-680-2056. $10/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m.–10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. NOVEMBER 22 & 23 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS: HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD—SOLD OUT

$20/pp | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 27–29 • WEDNESDAY–FRIDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

THANKSGIVING IN LAS VEGAS AND MICHAEL JACKSON ONE BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

Thanksgiving in Las Vegas is a Kindred Tours Holiday Classic! Temperatures, crowds and rates are down, with loads of fun to be had both on and off the Strip! Day One: We’ll head towards Las Vegas with plenty of breaks and a stop for lunch on self, on our way to the Golden Nugget Casino Resort—our headquarters for the next two nights. We’ll check into our hotel and after a refresh, we’ll head out to dinner, included, at the award-winning Golden Nugget Buffet. Enjoy live cooking stations, serving up more than 100 different choices, featuring American, Italian and Asian cuisine, a fresh fruit & salad bar and a dessert spread that is out of this world. A full bar is available and on self. After dinner we’ll head to Mandalay Bay to enjoy Michael Jackson ONE— an electrifying fusion of acrobatics, dance and visuals that reflect the dynamic showmanship of the King of Pop, immersing the audience in the world of Michael Jackson’s music. Driven by his biggest hits, heard like never before in a riveting, state-of-the-art surround-sound environment. Rolling Stone calls it “A virtual parade of ‘wow’ moments.” Day Two: A fabulous breakfast buffet is included at the hotel, then it’s back on the bus headed to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, just 15 miles west of Las Vegas. Don’t forget your camera! Red Rock Canyon offers the most incredible views of desert beauty—towering red cliffs and abundant wild life—a stark contrast to the bright lights and glitz of Las Vegas. This gorgeous conservation area is home to about 200 different animals, which include: burros, coyotes, bighorn sheep, red tailed hawks, golden eagles, hummingbirds, wild horses, bobcats, and mountain lions. Early afternoon we’ll head back to our hotel to refresh before our Thanksgiving Dinner, included, at the hotel—a lavish spread that also includes the traditional Thanksgiving favorites. After dinner we’ll head out to explore the flashy Las Vegas Strip, with a very special stop at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino—home to Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. Each season, the enormously talented horticulturalists and designers who make up the Bellagio Conservatory team transform this 14,000-square-foot floral playground into a showcase of the distinctive sights and colors of spring, summer, fall and winter. This is the final weekend for Harvest, an enchanting autumn landscape, featuring towering peacocks and mystical creatures—so spectacular that over 20,000 people, from all over the world, pass through this garden daily. Later we’ll enjoy a free evening, and there is much to see and do in Las Vegas! Day Three: We’ll enjoy a relaxed breakfast buffet at the hotel, included. After breakfast it’s bags out and we’re back on the bus headed for home, with plenty of great stops and sightseeing along the way. Don’t miss out on this remarkable Holiday Tour! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $649/pp dbl occ (sgl occ avail upon request) Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 30 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

PHOENIX SYMPHONY—HOLIDAY POPS—SOLD OUT $81/person | 6 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

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DECEMBER 3 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST

Price includes music, fresh omelets prepared on site to your taste with the following ingredients, diced ham, sliced mushrooms, chopped onion, shredded jack cheese, diced red and green peppers, bacon and sausage. Also includes home fried potatoes, fresh fruit, coffee, and juice. Ticket purchase required prior to event. Must show ticket for breakfast. $10/pp | 8:30 a.m–10:30 a.m. | Palms/Palo Verde/Mesquite

DECEMBER 5 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

SCG TRIVIA NIGHT

Grab some friends or come alone and accept the trivia challenge. Teams of up to 6 players and prizes will be awarded to winners. Don’t miss out on this event with Adam Nunez our Creative Project Manager. *Limited seating is available. Please note free tickets must be reserved prior and be presented upon arrival. FREE | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts | 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom

DECEMBER 5 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

ELF THE MUSICAL AT AZ BROADWAY

Cotton-Headed Ninnymuggins! Based on the 2003 film starring Will Ferrell, Elf The Musical is the hilarious tale of Buddy, who, as a baby, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. When his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find The World’s Greatest Dad and discover his true identity. Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember There Is a Santa Claus. This modern-day holiday classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner elf! $85/pp | 4:30 p.m Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area. | Dinner 5:30 p.m. Performance 7:30 p.m.

DECEMBER 6 • FRIDAY • GRAND TRIP

SHOPPING – SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE

Join us for a fun day of shopping at a favorite shopping destination in the Valley! Scottsdale Fashion Square is an upscale shopping mall with highend department stores & retailers, plus restaurants. $25/pp | 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking Area 3:30 p.m. Bus Departs Shopping Center

DECEMBER 6 • FRIDAY • FREE SPIRIT

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDENS AND MILL AVE FAIR

Visit the Tempe Festival of the Arts, one of the Top 100 Classic & Contemporary Craft Shows in the nation. Then enjoy a magical night as the Desert Botanical Gardens come to life with the soft glow from more than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria bags, thousands of white twinkle lights and live entertainment throughout. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 6 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE

This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky's, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at www. suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Earlene at 623-544-3602. $10/person|6-7 p.m. Arizona 2-Step lesson| 7-10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 7 • SATURDAY • FREE SPIRIT

PRESCOTT CHRISTMAS PARADE AND LUNCH

Travel to “Arizona’s Christmas City”, Prescott and watch a legendary parade complete with floats and marching bands. Parade seating and lunch included. We will also stay for the Lighting of the Courthouse. A warm hospitality room will be provided in between the end of the Parade and the lighting of the Courthouse Square. Drive through the light display in Prescott Valley on the way home. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 7 • SATURDAY • FREE SPIRIT

ELECTRIC LIGHT PARADE AND DINNER

The Electric Light Parade features holiday lights on everything from elaborate floats to marching bands and attracts thousands of viewers along the route. In addition to the floats, performance groups and bands also will take part. Dinner is included. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

the world-famous London Bridge and explore the walkway to enjoy 500,000 lights and settle in to experience the 37th Annual Boat Parade of Lights, repeatedly awarded one of the top 100 events in the US. Approximately 50 wildly decorated boats will cruise through the Bridgewater Channel, delighting the cozily dressed crowds along the shoreline. Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’re headed for Oatman, a living ghost town on old Route 66. This crazy town began as a mining tent camp over 100 years ago, but quickly became a flourishing gold mining center in 1915, when two miners struck a tenmillion-dollar gold find. Mining in Oatman was short lived, but Oatman survived by catering to travelers on “The Mother Road.” The town nearly died when the route became what is now Interstate 40. Today tame burros roam the streets, descendants of the early mining burros. Make sure to check out the Oatman Hotel, where Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned in 1939. Later we’ll head for home with a stop for lunch on self and plenty of great sightseeing along the way. This affordable holiday tour offers so much—don’t miss it! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

DECEMBER 7 & 8 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC CLUB

$299/pp dbl occ (sgl occ avail upon request) Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

The 2019 Grand Singers and Chorale Holiday Concert is entitled Holiday Memories: Linking the Past to the Future. Let’s commemorate another season of joy and jubilation with the 144-voice Chorus and 32-voice Chorale under the direction of Pamela Weir. Your nostalgic, creative energy will build as you recall memories from childhood while enjoying songs like I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas and I’m Gettin’ Nuttin’ for Christmas, and those favorite, traditional tunes will manifest more holiday cheer thanks to Jingle Bells, Ding Dongs, Silver Bells, and Silent Nights or Sleigh Rides. Without a doubt, the merriest of holidays include loving memories, important traditions, and a healthy laughter among family and friends, and our program reflects those qualities with National Lampoon’s Vacation; you’ll be astounded and amused by the spin of Holiday Road as it combines with Christmas carols. What a gift to celebrate this holiday season with the Grand Singers! Concerts are Saturday, December 7 at 7 PM and Sunday, December 8 at 3 PM in the Sonoran Ballroom. Tickets go on sale for $12 beginning October 1, and available online at www.scgrandmusicclub.com or www.suncitygrand. com or the Activities Desk (open M-F from 8 AM to 4 PM). For further information, contact Tammy Gordon at (602)680-0020.

DECEMBER 9 • MONDAY • GRAND TRIP

GRAND SINGERS AND CHORALE 2019 HOLIDAY CONCERT

Saturday | $12/pp | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza Sunday | $12/pp | 3 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 7–8 • SATURDAY–SUNDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

LAKE HAVASU CITY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS & BOAT PARADE

Day One: Kick off your holiday season with this spirited trip to Lake Havasu City! We’ll head northwest with a stop for coffee & goodies, on our way to Bouse, Arizona, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. Back on the bus we’ll explore a remarkable stretch of western Arizona as we make our way to Lake Havasu City. We’ll check into the Hampton Inn—the most beautiful hotel in town after a recent nine-million-dollar renovation. We’ll take time for a refresh before heading to Cha-Bones, voted one of the top 10 restaurants in the state of Arizona. We’ll arrive at Cha-Bones in plenty of time to enjoy their fabulous Happy Hour, on self. Take advantage of specially priced cocktails, beer and wine, along with half-price appetizers— TAPAS!—20 different Spanish inspired small-plates. Make it a meal or order an entrée from a menu that offers seafood brought in daily, handtrimmed Angus beef and handcrafted scratch pizzas. Later we’ll stroll under

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PHOENIX SUNS VS MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

Leave the driving and parking to us and cheer our Phoenix Suns basketball as they beat the Minnesota Timberwolves. Relax in the comfort of the Talking Stick Arena.Seats are located in section 111. $82/pp | 4:30 p.m Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area. | Game Begins at 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 9 • MONDAY • FREE SPIRIT

ZOO LIGHTS AND DINNER

The magical, colorful sights and sounds of the Phoenix Zoo's holiday light spectacular will make your season sparkle! More then 3.8 million lights glow in a total of 700 sparkling displays. Dinner at Organ Stop Pizza is also included. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 12 • THURSDAY • DANCE CLUB

MONTHLY LINE DANCE SOCIAL

Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. The contact person for for October is Kathy at 623-444-9236 or kslarson8@ cox.net for additional information. Tickets are available online at www. suncitygrand.com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome. $5/person | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 13 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

HOLIDAY BALLROOM DANCE

This month's social ballroom dance features the return of one of our favorites, Manuel Dorantes. Manuel is recognized as the foremost keyboard player in the valley and is particularly adept at adapting music to dance tempos. He has a repertoire of hundreds of danceable tunes including foxtrots, rumbas, waltz, cha-cha, tango, and swing. This is one of our two dress up ballroom events, so think holiday and festive clothing. Dress code: Jackets preferred, no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. For information about ballroom dances contact Charlie at 623-282-8419 or ScgBallroom@cox.net. Tickets may purchased online at www.grandinfo.com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. $10 per person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7- 10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 13 • FRIDAY • GRAND TRIP

DECEMBER 15 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

Become a part of the Barleen Family during the holiday season. Experience a joyful mixture of traditional and popular seasonal classics in this extraordinary performance. It's bound to become one of your favorite holiday traditions!

Celebrate the joy and wonder of the holidays with Ib Andersen’s The Nutcracker. Follow Clara’s wintry adventures as she battles mischievous mice and charms the Sugar Plum Fairy. With 150 performers, 100,000 Swarovski crystals, and Tchaikovsky’s cherished score performed live, Ballet Arizona’s The Nutcracker is the best way to celebrate the holidays with friends and family!

BARLEENS HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

$62/person | 4:00 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking area Doors Open 5:15 p.m. | Dinner 6:30 p.m. | Show Begins 7:30 p.m.

THE NUTCRACKER AT AZ BALLET

DECEMBER 13 • FRIDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

$100/person | 11 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Parking area

Experience a wintry holiday evening through the eyes of frontier soldiers and their families at Fort Verde State Historic Park. Once a base for General Crook’s army scouts and soldiers, Camp Lincoln, Camp Verde and Fort Verde were home to officers, doctors, families, enlisted men and scouts. Now a State Park, Fort Verde is the best-preserved example of an Indian Wars period fort in Arizona. Several of the original buildings still stand, including three historic house museums, furnished in the 1880’s period. We’ll enjoy a candlelight tour of the Officer’s quarters, all decked out in Victorian style Christmas decorations, led by a tour guide in period clothing. We’ll arrive in Camp Verde early enough to grab some dinner on self, with a couple of different restaurants to choose from. Don’t miss this charming tour! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

TAD PRESENTS: SO THIS IS CHRISTMAS – AMERICAN IDOL EDITION

FORT VERDE HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT TOUR

DECEMBER 17 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

Christmas is the most joyful time of the year and nothing celebrates the holiday as big and as bold as TAD Management’s So This Is Christmas! –AMERICAN IDOL EDITION. We have Christmas songs, Christmas trees, a stage full of incredible talent along with American Idol’s HOLLIE CAVANAGH – who finished 4th on Season 11. Now that’s what the magic of Christmas is all about! Celebrate your holiday season with the best seasonal show around and give your audience a very merry Christmas! $20/pp Front of House | $17/pp Back of House Evening Show | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

$95/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 13 • FRIDAY • FREE SPIRIT

TRIFECTA OF LIGHTS AND DINNER

When was the last time you went Dashing through the Desert? Experience the ZoomTown Lights at the ISM Phoenix Raceway. This will include more than 300 displays that use more than three million LED lights to transform ISM Raceway into a winter wonderland. Dinner is included before continuing to World of Lights, featuring light displays from around the world. Finally, one of the most spectacular neighborhood displays is included *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick–up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $125/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 14 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

DESERT DIVAS CHRISTMAS CONCERT

What happened to Grandma on Christmas Eve! Will it be a white Christmas or a warm Christmas? Candles in the window? Find out the answers to these puzzling questions and more on Dec 14 as the Desert Divas perform their annual Christmas Concert at the Sonoran Plaza Ballroom. Please join us and get in the holiday spirit as you support our Sun City Grand Women’s Vocal Ensemble. The Desert Divas are a group of amazing singers, and are now under the musical direction of Eileen Tellefson. Be seated in a fesitve setting at round tables of 10 with your friends and neighbors. Sugarplums will dance in your head as you experience inspirational and lighthearted familiar and new holiday music. Contact Eileen Tellefson at 253-225-1978 for additional information. Tickets may be purchased online at www.scgrandmusicclub.com or www.suncitygrand. com or at the Activities Desk (open M-F 9am-4pm)

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$12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 19 • THURSDAY • MUSIC CLUB

DECEMBER 20 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

David Durham and several members of the SCG Acoustic Instrument Group will once again be filling the Sonoran Ballroom with the lively and fun sounds of an old fashioned Hootenanny (sing along!!) This will be the traditional holiday version with the first half of the show featuring many of your favorite 50’s and 60’s sing-a-longs – folk, western and rock & roll. The second half will be holiday-themed songs, some traditional and some humorous. As usual, this will be a spirited event with song lyrics shown on the three overhead screens. The accompaniment will be provided by guitars, mandolins, bass, harmonica and drum. The AIG voices, along with yours – will make for one lively evening of song. All of the previous Hootenanny’s have sold out quickly, and this one will, as well – get your tickets soon and get ready to sing! For more information, contact David at 623-251-530l Tickets may be purchased online at www. scgrandmusiclub.com or www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F 8am – 4 pm)

Formerly known as the Monthly Variety Dance, this holiday dance features our most popular artist, Thaddeus Rose. Celebrate the holiday season with SCG family and friends by dancing to your favorite songs from the 50s to the 90s. Reserved seating. No refunds. Tickets may be purchased online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: Louise at 623-680-2056..

HOLIDAY HOOTENANNY

$12/pp | 6:30 pm Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 19 - 20 • THURSDAY - FRIDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

PALM SPRINGS HOLIDAY GETAWAY

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley with a stop for coffee & goodies on our way to Palm Springs—a beautiful oasis, rich with Hollywood history, great food, luxurious hotels and so much more! Our adventure kicks off with a journey along the breathtaking cliffs of Chino Canyon, on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world’s largest rotating tram car. We’ll be transported to the pristine wilderness of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, while enjoying spectacular views of the valley floor below. At an elevation of 8,516 feet, we’ll reach the Mountain Station, offering a natural history museum, observation deck, gift shops, two restaurants where we’ll enjoy lunch on self, and more. Late afternoon we’ll check into the Hyatt on Palm Canyon Drive, in the heart of exciting downtown Palm Springs. We’ll relax and refresh before heading out to enjoy Villagefest—the exciting Palm Springs Street Fair—promising to be all the more festive just one week before Christmas. Browse hundreds of booths offering art, jewelry and unique food. Join the locals peoplewatching from the sidewalk cafes, or shop along Palm Canyon Drive. Shops, galleries and restaurants stay open late, and we’ll enjoy dinner on self in a town that is famously FOODIE! This festival is a complete blast, attracting thousands of visitors! Day Two: We’ll enjoy a relaxed breakfast on self, at the hotel, or at the downtown restaurant of your choice. After breakfast it’s bags out and a step-on guide from Palm Springs Celebrity Tours will join us on our bus to explore “Hollywood’s Playground.” We’ll visit famous neighborhoods, legendary secret spots and the homes of stars like Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Sonny & Cher, Elvis, Liberace and dozens more. We’ll journey into areas that are restricted to motorcoaches and enjoy the “Valley’s Best Date Shake” compliments of Celebrity Tours. Afterwards we’ll grab a quick lunch in Palm Springs before heading for home, with plenty of great stops along the way. This is a fantastic Holiday Getaway and we hope you’ll join us! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

HOLIDAY GLITTER ROCK AND SWING DANCE

$10/person | 6:30p.m. Cash Bar | 7-10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 21 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

THE CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS: WINTER WONDERLAND

Presented by BrockPro Entertainment. This jolly one-night romp of holiday classics sets just the right mood for the weekend before Christmas. This performance showcases the talent of professional singer/dancers Liz Fallon, Molly Lajoie and Matravius Avent. Each of them has impressive musical credentials starring in major productions of Funny Girl and Cats. Matravius is a featured performer at Tokyo Disney Resort. We’re happy to welcome them to the Grand. Purchase tickets online at: www. scgrandmusicclub.com; www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F, 8am-4pm) $20/pp | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 24 • TUESDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER AT DURANT’S

“In my humble opinion...Good Friends, Great Steaks, & the Best Booze, are the necessities of life.” Jack Durant Christmas Eve at Durant’s is a Kindred Tours Holiday Classic! A true Arizona landmark, an icon, Durant’s is famous for its humble pink exterior and backdoor entrance through the kitchen. Once inside, get ready for some old-school elegance in a private dining room, beautifully decked out for the holidays. We’ll begin our late afternoon dinner with a glass of cabernet, chardonnay, or rose, and an appetizer tray served with hot La Brea bread with garlic leek butter. Our second course offers a choice of garden salad or Durant’s soup of the day. Entrée choices include: 8 oz Slow Roasted Prime Rib, Durant’s very popular 10 oz, Broiled Pork Chop, Chicken Piccata with Lemon, Caper White Wine Sauce, Jumbo Shrimp Scampi with Linguine, Chicken Marsala in Marsala Sauce with Mushrooms, Clams Linguine with Pasta. All entrees will be served with choice of Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potato, Rice Pilaf, Waffle Fries or Sweet Potato Fries. We’ll follow it all up with a slice of Chocolate Indulgence, or White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake. Coffee, soda and iced tea are included. After our early dinner we’ll explore some of the Valley’s most dramatic pockets of holiday lights— entire neighborhoods decked out in spectacular displays—some even synchronized to holiday radio stations! This is a wonderful Christmas Eve celebration, filled with friendship and the spirit of the season! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $135/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 31 • TUESDAY • KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

DECEMBER 31 • TUESDAY • DANCE CLUB

The Silver Star is Arizona’s premier dinner & show venue. This multimillion-dollar facility features tiered seating with unobstructed views and state of the art sound and lighting. We’ve reserved great seats front and center for the best New Year’s Eve party in the Valley! The Grande Buffet will feature a prime rib carving station, along with a twenty-five item salad bar, many lovely side dishes, and a variety of scrumptious entrées. We’ll top it all off with a big slice of chocolate cake and Starbucks coffee. A full bar service is also available, but not included. The show will be a fast-paced, high energy, extended version of the Rhythm Cat’s variety shows—the songs we all know and love. We’ll countdown to midnight with the East Coast—10 p.m. our time—when we’ll toast in the New Year with complimentary champagne! This New Year’s Eve celebration is going to be foot stompin’ fun and we hope you’ll come with us! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

The Sun City Grand Dance Club is happy to present our first ever New Year’s Eve Variety Dance. Two of the Valley’s most popular entertainers, Michael Carollo and Manuel Dorantes, will play music to suit ballroom dancers, rock and swing dancers, country western, and just-plain-folk who want a New Year’s Eve with friends. The club will take over the Cimarron Nightclub for a cash bar, photo area, and appetizer buffet – in addition to the Agua Fria and Gila Rooms for dancers. Dancing begins at 7 p.m. and ends when the ball drops at midnight in New York – that’s 10 p.m. here. Tickets may be purchased beginning October 1 at www. suncitygrand.com or at the SCG Activities Desk and Box Office. For information contact Gary at 623-556-4059 or ginman@cox.net.

NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE SILVER STAR THEATRE

$129/pp | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NEW YEAR’S EVE VARIETY DANCE

$25/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m.–10 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

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DESTINATION GET DECEMBER 30–JANUARY 2 • MONDAY–THURSDAY • FREE SPIRIT

ROSE BOWL PARADE FOUR DAY GETAWAY

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The "Parade of all Parades" will be making its way down Colorado Boulevard in grand style on New Year's Day and you'll have great seats along the parade route for up-close-viewing. See the giant floral floats. Smell the aroma of the millions of roses and other flowers and hear the marching bands. Day 1 – Depart the Valley and travel to Southern California. Check into the Red Lion in Anaheim. Dinner is included this evening at Bubba Gump’s. Day 2 – This morning, travel to Pasadena to see the floats being made – up close and personal. Then travel to Riverside for the Festival of Lights. Dinner is included at the Spaghetti Company in Riverside. Day 3 – A box breakfast is included this morning. Depart early for the Tournament of Roses Parade. Reserved seats are included. Lunch is on your own at Universal City Walk. Then visit Hollywood before returning to the hotel. Day 4 – Return to the Valley. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $795/pp dbl occ; $1150/pp sgl occ | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

FEBRUARY 26–MARCH 4, 2020 • WEDNESDAY–WEDNESDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

BAJA WHALES AND WINE

Baja California is a Mexican state on the Baja California Peninsula, bordering the U.S. state of California. Pristine and undeveloped, the landscape spans mountains and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California. It is a region of uninhabited islands, the confluence of sea, mountains and desert. The heart-stopping, up-close experience of meeting gray whales, followed by this region’s award winning wine trail makes for a small-group tour of a lifetime! Day 1 – PHOENIX-SAN DIEGO Travel by motorcoach to San Diego. Join your tour director this evening for a welcome cocktail and a briefing at the hotel. Day 2 – SAN DIEGO-SAN QUINTIN Depart this morning for Northern Baja California, Mexico. Bienvenidos! Welcome to Mexico. We’ll cross the border via Tijuana, the world’s busiest land border crossing. Visit Tijuana’s bustling Mercado Hidalgo before continuing on scenic Highway 1 to Ensenada for lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, return to Highway 1 traveling south through Northern Baja’s tomato, strawberry and pepper fields, along the way to San Quintin and tonight’s Welcome Dinner. Day 3 – SAN QUINTIN-GUERRERO NEGRO Continue on Highway 1 to Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, through the Desierto Central de Baja California, with its unique desert vegetation. Stop in Catavina along the way to take a short walk through this fascinating desert with rock formations and granite boulders, to nearby caves. We’ll explore cave paintings that offer a glimpse into the indigenous peoples that once populated this region. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to Guerreo Negro, which will serve as our base camp for tomorrow’s whale watching. Dinner this evening is at the hotel. Day 4 – GUERRERO-WHALE WATCHING Early this morning depart for Guerrero Negro’s nearby lagoon, Ojo de La Liebre. These lagoons serve as the magnificent gray whale’s first calving stop on their journey from the Bering Strait. Aboard small, non-intrusive boats, captained by local guides, we’ll experience an up-close encounter with these gentle and curious giants. After our excursion, we’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning to the hotel for a refresh. Later we’ll Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com


AWAYS–PLAN NOW! Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. visit the largest evaporative salt production facility in the world, before returning to the hotel. Dinner is on self this evening. Day 5 – GUERRERO NEGRO-CATAVINA Mid-morning we’ll return to Ojo de La Liebre, also known as Scammon’s Lagoon. Again we’ll experience a close encounter with not just the incredible gray whales, but also dolphins, sea lions and seals. This region is lined with giant osprey nests and is visited by an exotic variety of migrating birds. Later we’ll return to town, board our motorcoach, and head north for the village of Catavina. Dinner this evening is at the hotel Day 6 – ENSENADA This morning we’ll continue to head north to the bustling port city of Ensenada. We’ll enjoy lunch along the way, check into our hotel, and after a refresh we’ll join our tour director for a stroll through downtown Ensenada. Later enjoy a free evening. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the charming shops, taquerias and cafes of Ensenada. Day 7 – ENSENADA-GUADALUPE VALLEY WINE COUNTRY This morning we’ll travel to the famous La Bufadora (Blowhole), the world’s second largest marine geyser—a fantastic photo opportunity. We’ll continue our journey to the Guadalupe Valley, Mexico’s premier wine country, home to wineries that rival Napa Valley. We’ll enjoy a visit to a locally owned winery and lunch, before returning to Ensenada. Later we’ll enjoy a Farewell Dinner with our fellow travelers at a local restaurant. Day 8 – ENSENADA TO PHOENIX After breakfast we’ll return to the U.S., crossing through Los Algodones Port of Entry. Our next stop will be Yuma, for an optional lunch on self, before continuing to Phoenix. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $1875/pp dbl occ; sgl occ avail upon request Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

AUGUST 13–AUGUST 21, 2020 • THURSDAY–FRIDAY KINDRED TOURS (FORMERLY TJ TRAVEL)

THE CANADIAN ROCKIES & CHATEAU ISABELLA

Day 1 – CALGARY: GATEWAY TO THE ROCKIES. We’ll all fly into Calgary, where we’ll be met by our tour director from Chateau Isabella. Calgary, Canada’s oil Capitol, is an exciting and prosperous city—home to the world-famous Calgary Stampede and Chuck Wagon Races. The spirit of the wild-west still reigns here. We’ll gather for a delicious meet and greet dinner, included, and afterwards we’ll board our bus headed west through the rolling foothills of the Canadian Rockies. We’ll follow the curving banks of the Bow River to Banff National Park, where we’ll check into our hotel, our headquarters for the next two nights. This is the downtown Banff area, home to charming shops and galleries. Beyond the city limits we can expect to see mountain goats and sheep, elk, deer, bears and cougars! Day 2 – COLUMBIA ICEFIELD PARKWAY—ATHABASCA GLACIER. After a lovely breakfast included at the hotel, we’ll board the bus to the scenic village of Lake Louise, for a gondola ride offering spectacular views of the valley below. Afterwards we’ll enjoy lunch on self, then it’s back on the bus, and we’re headed for the famous icefields of Jasper National Park, where an optional thrilling guided Snow Coach ride offers us an opportunity to get out onto the glaciers. Later we’ll head back into Banff to explore the city and enjoy dinner, included. Day 3 – MORAINE LAKE—LAKE LOUISE. Again, a delicious breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s back on the bus and we’re headed for Bowl Falls and the remarkable Banff Springs Hotel. We’ll return to Lake Louise, this time to also explore Moraine Lake, the Valley Grand Lifestyles | October 2019 | suncitygrand.com

of the Ten Peaks, and the world-famous Chateau Lake Louise. Later we’ll head south, taking time to stop for a fantastic lunch, included, as we travel through some of Canada’s richest farmland on our way to Chateau Isabella, our home for the next five nights. Gorgeous Chateau Isabella, situated just east of Waterton National Park, will welcome our arrival with a wine reception, followed by a delicious home-cooked dinner, and of course, it’s all included! Day 4 – NO PACKING, NO DEADLINES. This is a day to relax! Enjoy an optional field trip to Police Outpost Lake, a scenic drive rich with wildflowers and nature trails. Relive the horse and buggy days at the Remington Carriage Center, the world’s largest collection of horse drawn carriages in North America—voted Canada’s Best Indoor Attraction. Later in the evening local entertainment will be available at the Chateau. Of course, home-cooked breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served at the Chateau Isabella and it is all included. Day 5 – WATERTON/GLACIER INTERNATIONAL PEACE PARK. After breakfast at the Chateau, it’s back on the bus and we’re headed for Cameron Lake, fed by mountain glaciers and Cameron Falls. We’ll enjoy a narrated motor launch boat ride on Waterton Lake, taking us across the Canadian border into Montana’s Glacier National Peace Park, then back to Waterton. The scenery here is breathtaking and with the wild berries in season, we are sure to see bears heading into Red Rock Canyon. Once again, all meals are included. Day 6 – CHIEF MOUNTAIN—GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA. After breakfast at the Chateau, we’ll travel to Chief Mountain, sacred land to Blackfoot Indians. We’ll explore Sherburne and Swift Current Lakes, and the historic Many Glacier Hotel, a jewel in the Canadian Rockies. This region is often called “the Switzerland of North America.” Later we’ll visit a Hutterite Commune and learn about their history and culture. Once again, all meals are included. Day 7 – FORT MCLEOD RCMP HISTORICAL MUSEUM—HEAD SMASHED IN BUFFALO JUMP. After breakfast at the Chateau, we’re on our way to historically rich Fort McLeod, where the mystique surrounding the Royal Canadian Mounted Police—the Men in Scarlet— lives on. Our journey to Fort McLeod takes us through the Blackfoot Indian Nation, the largest Native American Reservation in Canada. We’ll learn about Blackfoot culture and so much more at the UNESCO World Heritage Site—Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, dating back more than 6,000 years. Once again, all meals are included. Day 8 – GOING TO THE SUN HIGHWAY—LOGAN PASS. After breakfast at the Chateau, it’s back on the bus and we’re headed for Glacier National Park, where we’ll board the famous Red Tour buses, offering us spectacular views of majestic peaks, weeping mountain walls, high alpine meadows and wildflowers, wildflowers, wildflowers! We’ll travel an ancient trail once used by the Flathead Indians to cross the Continental Divide—heart-stopping scenery from the top of the world! All meals are included. Day 9: HOMEWARD BOUND. We’ll enjoy our final breakfast together at the Chateau, and then it’s bags out and we’re headed for Calgary and our flight home—filled with wonderful memories of our Canadian Rockies Tour & the Chateau Isabella! *This trip is offered in conjunction with Kindred Tours. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

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ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

TIPS TO CLEAN YOUR HARD DRIVE My old computer is still working very well so I don’t want to smash the hard drive to pieces and throw it away. I’ve got a new PC so I want to donate my old one or just give the device to my very good neighbor who loves collecting my hand me downs. Any thoughts on how to make sure all my information is off before letting it go? Gina from SCG

Dear Gina from SCG, You are quite correct in wanting to make sure all your personal information is wiped clean from the computer before giving it away. You would not want such things as your passwords, license keys, registration numbers, tax returns data, account names and numbers, address books, journal entries, medical information or other personal documents and photos to be compromised in any way. The most secure option, if you are giving your computer away, would be to take out your hard drive and have the new owner purchase their own drive and then install the operating system and add apps from scratch. However, if you want to give away your computer intact, you need to wipe out all your personal information. n Before doing the total file destruction process (wiping the hard drive clean), Cappie strongly suggests you transfer your important folders, files and programs to your new computer and back them up on an external drive or cloud–based service (Google Drive, Microsoft’s OneDrive, Box, etc.) or do both for extra protection—before starting the deletion process. n Save your software serial numbers and keys so you can reinstall your software 76

on your new machine. ➤ Some programs, such as Adobe Elements and Creative Suite products, Kindle, iTunes, Amazon Music, Microsoft Office 365, etc., allow installation software or access on only a limited number of computers or devices so be sure to go to Settings and deactivate, de–authenticate, or deauthorize those accounts on your old computer before uninstalling these programs. You can google a specific app if you are unsure if this process is applicable to the specific app. n Browsers, (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) save information about your browsing history. Many also have the option to save passwords for other sites--so make sure to delete your browsing history. If you saved passwords in the browser, delete them, and then sign out of the browser. If you are unclear as to how you access your browser menu to delete your history and passwords, google the steps for your specific browser. Just deleting your files and folders is not “wiping your hard drive clean.” Files and folders can be easily recovered using one of many

data recovery programs on the market. If you do a file search, these deleted files may not show up on the list of files on your hard drive, but they are still there. n If you have a Windows PC with a traditional drive (not an SSD), use a program that is specifically designed to meet government standards for secure deletion (File Shredder (free), Advanced System Optimizer, Secure Eraser, Drive Scrubber, Eraser, DP Wipe, etc). Once all your unwanted programs and data are deleted, you can go one step further and perform a factory reset to ensure you've removed all personal files and software programs. Follow the instructions (Start Menu > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery menu > select Reset this PC > Get Started). Make sure you choose to erase data thoroughly, not quickly. Another option is to perform a “clean install” which will erase everything stored on the main hard drive. You can google the steps to follow if you are unclear. ➤ If you have a Windows PC with a solid state drive the preceding methodology for wiping a SSD hard drive will not work (SSDs do not use a linear storage convention like

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standard drives and their storage locations are not directly addressable). To securely erase data from an SSD (solid state drive), use some form of SSD management software. Most SSD manufacturers have a secure erase utility unique to their own SSD brand. You can google the manufacturer online for

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specific instructions. If you are unclear as how to proceed after reviewing the steps, Cappie suggests you contact a computer tech or someone knowledgeable in computer security to assist you. n If you own a Mac, before deleting all your files you should copy your keychains to a flash drive. ➤ If your Mac has a hard drive (pre OS X El Capitan or OS 10.11), select Secure Empty Trash option after deleting your files. You can find it under Finder > Secure Empty Trash. ➤ If your Mac version is OS 10.11 and higher, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > FileVault > select Turn On FileVault > select a password > select Restart. ➤ Once all your programs

and data are deleted, perform a factory reset to ensure you've removed all personal files and software programs. n If you own a Chromebook, since most files are stored online in Google Drive, it is easiest to wipe clean. To start a factory reset, click on your account photo > go to Settings menu > Advanced > select Powerwash > click the icon. This will prompt a restart and delete all your information. The next person who logs in becomes the Chromebook's primary user. You may be tempted to skip some of these steps because you trust your neighbor— but remember that your information could become accessible to a third or fourth or fifth owner if no one along the way wipes the hard drive completely.

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GRANDKIDS CORNER

OCTOBER VALLEY EVENTS

In the event of last minute changes, we recommend contacting the venues below at the numbers and/or website listed for additional details.

CORN MAZE & PUMPKIN DAYS

INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY DAY

Tolmachoff Farms 5726 N. 75th Ave. Glendale, AZ n October 2, 2019 to November 3, 2019 n Recurring daily n Farm admission, $12; ages 2 & under, free n tolmachoff-farms.com Kick off your fall season memories at Tolmachoff Farms and experience the ultimate holiday outing where there is something for the whole family, including a great, big pumpkin patch, a 6-acre family corn maze, a mini corn maze, and a haunted corn maze. Other activities: petting zoo, train ride, hay pyramid, corn box, adult/child pedal cart track, jumping pillow and much more.

Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park 4619 E. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ n October 19, 2019 n 602-495-0901 n 9 AM to 4 PM n $6 adults; $5 seniors; $3 youth; free (ages 0-5) n archaeological.org/programs/public/ archaeologyday/ Celebrate International Archaeology Day (IAD) at Phoenix’s largest preserved archaeological site, Pueblo Grande Museum (PGM) on Saturday, October 19. Enjoy a full day of fun from 9 a.m. to 4 pm with interpretive stations throughout the archaeological site, artifact show and tell stations, and crafts inspired by archaeology and southwestern cultures. All IAD activities are included with museum admission.

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HOWL-O-WEEN Phoenix Zoo 455 N Galvin Parkway Papago Park, Phoenix n Hosted by: Phoenix Zoo/Arizona Center for Nature Conservation n October 25–26, 2019 n 602.286.3800 n 6 PM to 10:30 PM n $12.95 general; $9.95 members; Kids 2 and under are free. n phoenixzoo.org/event-items/howl-o-ween/ Trick… or treat? A spooky event for all ages! Howl-O-Ween includes activities and experiences for the whole family. Looking for scary tricks? Scary activities are for guests ages 8 and older who like a good scare! Sweet treats more your style? Merry activities are appropriate for all ages. n

FURRY FRIENDS FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Shemer Art Center 5005 E Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ n October 5, 2019 n (602) 262-4727 n 8 AM to 2 PM n $5 for One Admission $10 for Family Admission n shemerartcenter.org/programming/events/ This fun, animal-themed arts festival is “purrfect” for the entire family! Highlights include: n paw readings and pet adoptions by the Arizona Humane Society n juried artists will showcase animal-themed paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, and more n business vendors, live music, entertainment, and food & beverage vendors such as Black Cat Coffee n

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SALT RIVER FIELDS BALLOON SPOOKTACULAR Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ n October 25–26, 2019 n (480) 270-5000 n 5 PM to 9:30 PM n $15 adults; $10 children 3-12 n saltriverfields.com/2019/07/24/ spooktacular-hot-air-balloon-festival The annual Balloon Spooktacular offers a safe, fun and memorable trick-or-treat experience for the whole family. Kids of all ages will love this spectacularly spooky festival featuring nightly firework shows, live music, a pumpkin patch and a free KidsZone. More than 20 majestic hot air balloons illuminate the sky as they participate in the world's longest continuous glow at over 3 hours, as well as offering tethered balloon rides and balloon candy stations serving up more than 4,000 pounds of candy. Dare to stroll the Spook Trail, a fan favorite manned by local high school students and featuring surprises around every corner. The event also features a nightly Costume Contests for kids, adults and groups. Shop the Spooktacular Marketplace for arts, crafts and merchandise from local shops, or sip and savor beverages and holiday-themed foods from dozens of on-site vendors. n

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THE LATEST NEWS

Nancy Hayden Council Member, District 2

Thank you for signing up to receive my newsletters and updates. It is my goal to provide you with a monthly newsletter which will include city updates and valuable information. Major League Baseball has released the 2020 Spring Training schedule. The first home game of the season will be held on February 22 with the Texas Rangers hosting the Milwaukee Brewers. Tickets will be available for online purchase beginning November 16, with our Surprise Stadium Box Office beginning sales on January 4. Details are available at surprisestadium. com.

Ottawa University Football has started! Come out to Spirit Field on Saturday nights to enjoy the hometown feel of college football. For a full list of home games, as well as times and opponents, please visit https://ouazspirit.com/ schedule.aspx?path=football. The Veteran, Disability & Human Service Commission will be sponsoring the first Surprise Care & Share Expo on Saturday, October 5 at City Hall from 10:00 a.m.2:00 p.m. The expo is a free community event which will create connections to human service organizations as well as disability, veteran and health resources. The 6th Annual Surprise Fiesta Grande event is scheduled for Saturday, October 12 in the Original Town Site. This hispanic orientated street festival will provide hours of music, dancing, food, car shows and much more. Admission and parking are free. There will also be a free shuttle that will take residents from Villanueva Rec Complex

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to their cars should you not find close parking. The event will run from 5:0010:00 p.m. at the Villanueva Rec Complex, located at 15660 N. Hollyhock Street. More info is available at surpriseaz.gov/fiestagrande. Sundays in the Park are back! This month, the event will be held on October 20. Come to Mark Coronado Park with your blanket or chair and enjoy live music, food trucks, dancing and more. This free familiy event runs from 4:008:00 p.m. Please remember all dogs must be on leashes. Join Surprise as we explore the wonders of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs at the city’s SciTech Festival. This is a free community event that will feature robotics clubs, science experiments, educational demonstrations and more. The SciTech Festival will be held on November 2 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the City Hall courtyard, 16000 N. Civic Center Drive.

The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count Report performed in partnership with Maricopa County is a one-night snapshot of homelessness. The most current PIT was completed in January 2019 which reported a total of 6,614 homeless people in Maricopa County. The number of families decreased; however, the number of veterans increased. If you know anyone who could use assistance, please refer them to our Human Services and Communtiy Viatlity Department, 623-2221500, as we offer several resources to fit different circumstances. As our city continues to grow, we will encounter road work and traffic issues. The City of Surprise is constantly working with utility companies and construction crews to keep traffic inconveniences to a minimum. We appreciate your patience and remind everyone to Drive Wise, Surprise. I would also like to invite all of my residents to attend one of my monthly chats. I meet the second Wednesday of each month from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the Arizona Traditions Ceramics Room. Please ask the gate guard for directions upon arrival. Additionally, I meet the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Sun City Grand Palm CenterMediterranean Room (19726 N. Remington Dr.) at 10:00 a.m. Please stop by and hear about what’s going on and discuss any questions or concerns you may have. 79


RESOURCE NUMBERS EMERGENCY..................................................................................... 9-1-1 Poison Control Center........................................................ 800.222.1222 Sheriff’s Office (Bell Rd. Substation)................................... 623.933.0153 Area Agency on Aging 24-Hour Helpline........................ 602.264.4357 After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape......................................................... 480.669.0369

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ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES

Maricopa County Animal Control.................................... 602.506.7387 4 Paws Animal Rescue........................................................ 623.876.8778 Surprise Animal Care/Control................................. 623.222.4000 opt. 3 CITY OF SURPRISE

Adopt-A-Street.................................................................... 623.222.6000 Building Code Violation Reports.........................................623.222.3013 Citizens Patrol....................................................................... 623.222.4277 City Clerk.............................................................................. 623.222.1200 City Council......................................................................... 623.222.1300 City Hall................................................................................ 623.222.1000 Community & Recreation Services................................... 623.222.2000 Crisis Response.................................................................... 623.222.5040 Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) ..........................623.222.6000 Disability Information........................................................... 623.222.2257 Noise/Nuisance Complaints................................... 623.222.4000 opt. 3 Non-emergency Fire.......................................................... 623.222.5000 Non-emergency Police..................................................... 623.222.4000 Northwest Regional Library................................................ 602.652.3000 Post Office (14955 W. Bell Rd.)............................................ 623.544.4672 Senior Services/Center....................................................... 623.222.1500 Trans Valley Metro................................................................ 602.266.8723 Voter Registration................................................................ 623.222.1200 We Care Program............................................................... 623.222.4277

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623-229-7900

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CONSUMER SERVICES

Birth/Death Certificates...................................................... Hazardous Waste Disposal................................................. Health Department, Maricopa County............................ Motor Vehicle Department (MVD).................................... Registrar of Contractors..................................................... Social Security Administration............................................ PORA – SCW Consumer Services......................................

602.506.6800 602.771.4673 602.506.6900 602.255.0072 602.542.1525 800.772.1213 623.214.1646

HOSPITALS

Banner Del E. Webb............................................................ 623.524.4000 14502 W. Meeker Blvd. Banner Walter O. Boswell.................................................... 623.832.4000 10401 W. Thunderbird Blvd. NEWSPAPERS

Arizona Republic................................................................. 602.444.8000 Daily News Sun/ Surprise Today......................................... 623.977.8351 Surprise Independent......................................................... 623.972.6101 UTILITIES

City of Surprise Water.......................................................... Arizona Public Service (APS).............................................. Cox Communications......................................................... Century Link......................................................................... Epcor Water......................................................................... Southwest Gas Co...............................................................

623.222.1900 602.371.7171 623.594.1000 800.244.1111 623.445.2400 602.860.6020

PULTE WARRANTY SERVICE..................................................

800.664.3094

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Come Visit us at the Cimarron Day Spa and Experience the Pampering and Luxuries our 5-Star Day-Spa offers! Our friendly and experienced therapists and relaxing lounge area with refreshments are sure to be just what you need!

October Specails 60min Massage or a Cimarron Custom Facial 90min Massage 60min Massage & Custom Facial

$75.99 $105.99 $145.99

PCA ® Medical grade skin care Products - 10% Off Permanent Make-up $75 OFF Come see what Surprise, Az’s 5-Star Luxury Spa offers, you’ll love it! Visit www.cimarronspa.com or call Spa for full details. All specials not valid with any other offers, discounts (including resident discount) coupons or specials. Offers good thru Oct 31, 2019

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COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION NUMBERS BOARD COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT

ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT

Architectural Review Committee Earle Greenberg, Chair.......................847-708-7989 greenberg4grand@gmail.com Terry Lerner, Vice Chair - none terryl@gmail.com Code of Conduct Committee John Bean, Chair..................................623-215-7037 johnfredbean@gmail.com Ted Grove, Vice Chair..........................623-466-7440 groveaz@cox.net Covenants Committee Gail LaBelle, Chair................................623-214-9839 glabelle@cox.net David Jordan, Vice Chair – 623-363-7618 Jor708@gmail.com Finance Advisory Committee Mitch Bryk, Chair...................................480-772-2778 Brykm0502@hotmail.com Dennis Gebele, Vice Chair – 623-670-0108 dennis@gebele.com Golf Advisory Committee Jane Barry, Chair..................................623-544-7158 janecbarry@gmail.com Dave Dotson, Vice Chair.....................623-512-1445 ddotson@dotson-assoc-ins.com Lifestyles Advisory Committee Steven Berwald, Chair..........................219-741-9977 Sberwald04@gmail.com Vicki Erickson, Vice Chair.....................816-810-4276 Verickson88@gmail.com Long Range Advisory Committee Don Love, Chair....................................530-391-4356 granddonlove@icloud.com Roger Barry, Vice Chair........................623-544-7158 Rgbarry.65@gmail.com

General Manager Kenneth Olson...................................... 623.546.7468 kenneth.olson@scgcam.com Executive Administrative Assistant Monica Rodriguez................................ 623.546.7468 monica.rodriguez@scgcam.com Administrative Assistant Julie Madden....................................... 623.546.7473 julie.madden@scgcam.com Communications.................................. 623.546.7426 communications@scgcam.com Creative Project Manager Adam Nunez......................................... 623.546.7426 adam.nunez@scgcam.com Custodial Supervisor Ken Crossno.......................................... 623.546.7460 ken.crossno@scgcam.com Director of Golf Operations Jeff Hochman....................................... 623.546.7402 jeff.hochman@scgcam.com Finance Manager David Reber.......................................... 623.546.7453 david.reber@scgcam.com Fitness Manager Allison Adams....................................... 623.546.7463 allison.adams@scgcam.com Lifestyles Manager Lorena Nieto......................................... 623.546.7455 lorena.nieto@scgcam.com Maintenance Operations Manager Scott Phillips scott.phillips@scgcam.com Norma Gaitan...................................... 623.546.7551 Membership Manager Debra Goodman................................. 623.546.7435 debra.goodman@scgcam.com Standards Manager Jody Snider........................................... 623.546.7439 jody.snider@scgcam.com Technology Coordinator Mark Jibilian.......................................... 623.546.7503 mark.jibilian@scgcam.com Purchasing Specialist Laurie Segler......................................... 623.546.7561 laurie.segler@scgcam.com

Activities Office.................................... 623.546.7449 Sonoran Plaza, 19753 N. Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Learning.................................... 623.546.7470 Chaparral Center, 19781 N. Remington Dr. Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Lifestyles Magazine.................. 623.546.7449 life.styles@scgcam.com

ADDITIONAL CAM INFORMATION

GrandTV............................................... 623.546.7426 Website................................................. 623.546.7454 communications@scgcam.com Membership Office.............................. 623.546.7444 Palm Center, 19726 N. Remington Drive Welcome Center .............................. 623.546.7501 Lost & Found...................................... 623.546.7501 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Standards Compliance Office........................... 623.546.7450 ARC Applications.............................. 623.546.7474 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. CHAPS Office........................................ 623.546.7553 Grand Election Team Joan Bean, Facilitator scgelections@gmail.com ON-SITE EMERGENCIES

Association Patrol................................. 623.764.0809 Hours: Monday – Friday 5 p.m. – 5 a.m. Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. – 5 a.m. Maintenance Emergencies................ 623.546.7551 Bus. Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Report Landscape/Golf Course Maintenance/Water Leaks/Repairs Website: Homeowner Info>Work Orders Maintenance@scgcam.com After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape............................... 480.669.0369

GOLF

Cimarron Golf Course.......................... 623.975.5654 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Kirk Hanaway – Golf Pro...................... 623.975.5657 kirk.hanaway@scgcam.com Desert Springs Golf Course................. 623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive Cassidy Stevanov – Golf Pro............... 623.546.7403 cassidy.stevanov@scgcam.com Granite Falls N & S................................ 623.546.7580 15949 West Clearview Boulevard Kevin Reagan – Golf Pro...................... 623.546.7582 kevin.reagan@scgcam.com

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FITNESS CENTERS

Adobe Fitness Center.......................... 623.546.7456 19775 North Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Children’s Hours Leisure Pool 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children’s Hours Indoor Pool 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Cimarron Fitness Center...................... 623.975.5630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. No children under 16 permitted at this pool

Cimarron Day Spa................................ 623.975.5646 RESTAURANTS/CATERING

Angela’s Kitchen.................................. 623.399.6514 Coco’s Restaurant............................... 623.214.7776 The Grand Café................................... 623.546.7512 Approved Caterers: Amuse Bouche..................................... 623.322.8881 Atlasta Catering................................... 602.242.8185 Babbo’s Italian Eatery......................... 623.825.1919 Birt’s Bistro Catering............................. 623.584.4999 Classic Catering................................... 623.933.4903 Dillon’s Catering................................... 623.208.8677 Forum Café........................................... 480.556.0442 NYPD Pizza............................................ 623.544.6915 Sharko’s................................................. 602.242.2662 Shaw’s Catering................................... 623.937.8510 The Wild Bunch.....................................623-363-4226 CLUB ADDRESSES & PHONE NUMBERS

Art Club................................................. 623.546.7484 19745 North Remington Drive Billiards Club.......................................... 623.546.7482 19781 North Remington Drive Clay Arts Club....................................... 623.214.9067 19751 North Remington Drive Computer Club.................................... 623.546.7508 19781 North Remington Drive Glass Arts Club...................................... 623.214.6723 19751 North Remington Drive Language Club.................................... 623.546.7488 19739 North Remington Drive Poker Club............................................. 623.546.7486 19749 North Remington Drive Photo Club............................................ 623.546.7483 19735 North Remington Drive Softball Club......................................... 623.544.9181 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard Stitchers Club........................................ 623.546.7566 19726 North Remington Drive Woodcrafters........................................ 623.214.3813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Tuesday, December 17

Christmas is the most joyful time of the year and nothing celebrates the holiday as big and as bold as TAD Management’s So This Is Christmas! — AMERICAN IDOL EDITION. We have Christmas songs, Christmas trees, a stage full of incredible talent along with American Idol’s HOLLIE CAVANAGH— who finished 4th on Season 11. Now that’s what the magic of Christmas is all about! Celebrate your holiday season with the best seasonal show around!

$20/PP FRONT OF HOUSE | $17/PP BACK OF HOUSE EVENING SHOW | 6:30 P.M. CASH BAR | 7 P.M. PERFORMANCE | SONORAN PLAZA

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